Oslo doubles oil fund mandate for unlisted renewables
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In its annual white paper on the nation's USD 1.3trn sovereign wealth fund, the Norwegian Finance Ministry has removed a restriction on unlisted renewable infrastructure investments, increasing the fund’s capacity for these investments from NOK 120bn (EUR 12.4bn) to NOK 240bn (EUR 24.8bn), IPE reports.
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