Investment Principles and Opportunities for the North Carolina Clean Energy Fund
Abstract
This report outlines investment principles for the North Carolina Clean Energy Fund
(NCCEF) and evaluates the extent to which selected investment opportunities align
with these principles. NCCEF is a not-for-profit financial institution that operates
on the “green bank” model successfully pioneered in other states, including Connecticut,
New York, and Michigan. Green banks are financial organizations that use market-based
approaches to drive investment in clean energy, energy efficiency, and other sustainable
sectors.
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Master's projectDepartment
The Sanford School of Public PolicyPermalink
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22872Citation
Wineburg, Raphael (2021). Investment Principles and Opportunities for the North Carolina Clean Energy Fund.
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