Clean energy investment drops to $61bn in first quarter of 2015

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Analysts Clean Energy Pipeline record five per cent year-on-year drop in global investment

Global clean energy investment fell to $61bn in the first three months of 2015, according to analysts Clean Energy Pipeline. The quarterly performance marks a five per cent drop from the $64.4bn recorded...

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