UK's Green Bank to raise £1 billion private equity fund

Public agency to raise first fund to invest in wind farms following approval from the EU

The UK's Green Investment Bank, a public body charged with financing green energy projects, is planning to raise a £1 billion private equity-style fund to invest in offshore windfarms after gaining approval to act as a fund manager last month.

The Green Investment Bank, set up in 2012, is a wholly government-owned funding institution financed with £3.8 billion of public money, which it lends out to green projects.

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