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The MINERVA Group will obtain a new address in Luxembourg.
Read MoreThe MINERVA Group will obtain a new address in Luxembourg.
Read MoreDuring WFES 2017 Solar PV TV, a private television channel, specialized on renewable energy sector, interviewed Matthias Altieri, CEO and founder of MINERVA Capital Partners.
Read MoreThe independent energy provider Minerva extends its portfolio further with the new energy bonds MEI 4Plus and MEI 8Plus. Both bonds with an emission volume of 21 m euros and 41 m euros are authorised for public distribution now. Thereby Minerva grants private investors the chance to invest in clean energy with long-term stable returns between 5.75% and 7.40% starting as low as 5,000 euros.
Read MoreDuring INTERSOLAR 2016 Solar PV TV, a private television channel, specialized on renewable energy sector, interviewed Matthias Altieri, CEO and founder of MINERVA Capital Partners.
Read MoreDuring INTERSOLAR 2016 Matthias Altieri and Johan Walem did attend "Solar Business Club Discussion".
Read MoreWithin a decade, solar photovoltaics could account for 10 percent of electricity supply globally, beating out coal and nuclear as “default” power generation technologies.
Read MoreIn Elmau, the G7 countries have decided their climate targets – environmental groups are enthusiastic. The agenda includes now the complete departure from coal, oil, and natural gas.
Read MoreNew investment opportunity: We are pleased to announce the launch of the MINERVA Energy and Infrastructure Bond – investing exclusively in renewable energies. The Bond offers investors an attractive risk/return profile, low correlation to traditional asset classes, and long-term, stabile cash flows.
Read MoreFossil fuel companies are benefiting from global subsidies of $5.3 trillion a year, equivalent to $10 million a minute every day, according to a startling new estimate by the International Monetary Fund.
Read MoreAnalysts at Frost & Sullivan have added their voices to the chorus confirming that falling oil prices will have little impact on solar investment. In its Annual Global Power and Energy Outlook, Frost & Sullivan forecasts installed PV capacity to grow to almost 450 GW by 2020.
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