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Banks launch green code for utility lenders

Three of Wall Street's biggest banks have introduced a set of climate change guidelines for advisers and lenders to power companies as institutional investors continue to put the spotlight on gas emissions.

Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have launched "The Carbon Principles" to evaluate and address carbon risks in the financing of electric power projects. The principles were developed in consultation with seven US power companies as well as non-governmental organizations, Environmental Defense and the Natural Resources Defense Council.

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