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		<title>By: World is Green : Business Strategy and Sustainability Greening Goldman Sachs &#171;</title>
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		<description>[...] Greening Goldman&#160;Sachs March 29th, 2007 &#8212; worldisgreen   When Investment Banks start getting into the sustainability field you know something is going right. Marc Gunther writes on his blog about Goldman Sachs, which was named the leading investment bank in the environment area in Fortune.  Investments: Goldman, as part of its environmental policy, invested about $1.5 billion in alternative energy and clean technology. It invested in Iogen, which is developing cellulosic ethanol, Horizon Wind Energy, which it now plans to sell at a profit, Sun Edison and First Solar, which are in the solar energy biz, and Nordex, which makes wind turbines. â€œWe were an early mover, so it was a good investment strategy,â€ Tercek told me. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Greening Goldman&nbsp;Sachs March 29th, 2007 &#8212; worldisgreen   When Investment Banks start getting into the sustainability field you know something is going right. Marc Gunther writes on his blog about Goldman Sachs, which was named the leading investment bank in the environment area in Fortune.  Investments: Goldman, as part of its environmental policy, invested about $1.5 billion in alternative energy and clean technology. It invested in Iogen, which is developing cellulosic ethanol, Horizon Wind Energy, which it now plans to sell at a profit, Sun Edison and First Solar, which are in the solar energy biz, and Nordex, which makes wind turbines. â€œWe were an early mover, so it was a good investment strategy,â€ Tercek told me. [...]</p>
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