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		<title>Banks Invest in Preperation of Cap and Trade &#8211; Follow the Money</title>
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Goldman Sachs bought pieces of two carbon-offset companies.

E+Co, a company focused on bringing clean power to developing countries, announced that Goldman had purchased a majority of its carbon-offsets portfolio.
Goldman took a minority stake in BlueSource, which is more focused on the tiny offsets market in the United States, and plans to market BlueSource offsets to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Goldman Sachs bought pieces of two carbon-offset companies.</p>
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<li>E+Co, a company focused on bringing clean power to developing countries, announced that Goldman had purchased a majority of its carbon-offsets portfolio.</li>
<li>Goldman took a minority stake in BlueSource, which is more focused on the tiny offsets market in the United States, and plans to market BlueSource offsets to clients.</li>
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<p>Goldman  invested in APX, a California company that registers carbon offsets.</p>
<p>Goldman made early investments in other companies that stand to gain from cap and trade legislation.</p>
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<li>Wind power by investing in  Horizon Wind Energy.</li>
<li>Renewable diesel with Changing World Technologies</li>
<li>Solar power by partnering with BP Solar exactly the kind of deals that will prosper if the government forces energy producers to use cleaner energy.</li>
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<p>More recently Goldman purchased a 10% stake in the Chicago Climate Exchange, where coincidentally carbon credits will be traded.<span id="more-495"> </span></p>
<p>Other demonstrations of investment banks’ interest in the offsets field include, Credit Suisse invested 44 million euros in EcoSecurities, an Ireland-based offsets firm.</p>
<p>JP Morgan bought ClimateCare, another offsets group.</p>
<p>Morgan Stanley took a 38 percent stake in MGM International, yet another such firm.</p>
<p>Banks buying into the offsets business could benefit if a federal carbon-trading system is introduced in the United States.</p>
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