Investment Principles and Opportunities for the North Carolina Clean Energy Fund

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Hildebrand, Asher

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Wineburg, Raphael

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2021-05-10T21:30:17Z

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2021-05-10T21:30:17Z

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2021-05

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The Sanford School of Public Policy

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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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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22872

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Investment Principles and Opportunities for the North Carolina Clean Energy Fund

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Master's project

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