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Industry Intelligence
Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s Industry Intelligence is, by far, the world’s largest database of investment information relating to renewable energy and the carbon markets. Covering investors, deals, portfolio companies, projects and executives, it represents more than 300 person-years of research by our multilingual team around the world.
Industry Intelligence is the ultimate tool for anyone who needs detailed, reliable information on renewable energy investment activity at their fingertips. Subscribers love the speed with which that critical piece of information can be found – click through from a news story and find the context and the key person to talk to. Analysts will save hours of basic research and thousands of Google searches, instead downloading clean, structured data.
Industry Intelligence is structured into the following channels:
Searchable by date, type, and organization, linked to our directories and dating back to June 2004.
The Industry Intelligence database includes a directory of 28,000 organizations and 23,000 executives active in renewable energy and the carbon markets. It includes the following sectors:
- Venture-funded companies
- Companies looking for investment
- Private & family-controlled companies, along with their key subsidiaries
- Quoted companies with exposure to the sector and key subsidiaries
- Venture capital, private equity and corporate venture investors
- Specialist asset managers
- Public sector organisations
The heart of the Industry Intelligence service – and driving many of our services – is the world’s largest database of renewable energy and carbon investment activity. Our data goes back as far as the year 2000 and the database grows with each day as our research team maintains records and adds current activity.
The database contains detailed information on the following:
The venture channels of our service covers deal activity in the clean energy technology sectors beginning in 1999. Today the database lists over 8,000 venture, private equity and corporate finance transactions. It tracks the following:
- Venture capital and private equity deals
- Corporate M&A transactions
- Joint ventures
- IPOs, reverse IPOs, share registrations and secondaries
- Other public market activities
Covers 1000 plus funds that invest in the sector, including venture capital and private equity funds, carbon funds, and project equity funds.
Grants DatabaseDatabase of 1000 plus global grant programmes along with details of major individual grants awarded.
Project Finance Activity DatabaseThe Project and Asset Financing channels of our desktop contains all asset-based and structured funding deals related to generating capacity and other renewable energy-related assets. We had logged more than 16,000 individual renewable energy projects (wind farms, bioethanol plants etc), and 7,000 plus financings.
Via our Bloomberg New Energy Finance NewsWatch e-mail, subscribers avoid information overload by creating an individual filter and personalising the news they want. Or they can set an Alert to inform them when a specific company, project, fund or person is in the news.
The Industry Intelligence service include a subscription to the New Energy Finance Briefing.
The Low Carbon Policy Database is a reference tool for tracking government clean energy measures and programmes worldwide. As an example of its growing scope, the database already contains more than 150 different national and community level policies aimed specifically at clean energy in Europe, the US and China.
Closely linked with our analytical output via our Insight Services, the database allows clients to search, compare and evaluate policies affecting the development of renewable energy, energy smart technologies, carbon markets, nuclear power and carbon capture and storage - from renewable power subsidies to state procurement plans and carbon emissions targets.
The taxonomy and nomenclature of the database build on the categorization of policies set out in the World Economic Forum's "Green Investing 2010" report.
