CEFC receives new investment mandateBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 8 JAN 2016 3:54PMThe Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) begins 2016 with a new investment mandate that will bring a new focus on "emerging and innovative clean energy technologies, energy efficiency and the built environment" to the AU$10 billion fund. Related News |
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