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Mirova acquires a portfolio of solar PV and storage assets in the Balearic Islands from Q-Impact and Qualitas Energy
Mirova acquires a portfolio of solar PV and storage assets in the Balearic Islands from Q-Impact and Qualitas Energy
Published on 05/15/2024

Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investing, signed an agreement for the acquisition of a portfolio of “ready-to-build” hybrid assets, constituted of two solar photovoltaic (PV) parks with a total capacity of nearly 60 MWp, with a potential additional storage capacity up to 30 MW/120MWh1. The asset, located in the municipality of Mahon in Menorca Island, Spain have been developed by Qualitas Energy and Q-Impact.  

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Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital (MEAC): Impact Report 2023
Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital (MEAC): Impact Report 2023
Published on 05/06/2024

Discover the 2023 impact report of Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital (MEAC)

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Mirova pursues its commitment to equal opportunities with Vox Populi
Published on 05/03/2024

For the third consecutive year, Mirova welcomed in March 2024 a new promotion from the “Pop’Skills Finance” program initiated by Vox Populi at its headquarters in Paris.

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Mirova and Phitrust put biodiversity on the agenda of CAC 40 general meetings
Published on 04/24/2024

Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investing, and Phitrust, a pioneering management company for impact investing, are launching a campaign of written questions ahead of general meetings, focused on high biodiversity stakes CAC40 companies.

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3i Group, Mirova and Banque des Territoires extend NEoT Green Mobility to a €160 million platform for zero-emission mobility
3i Group, Mirova and Banque des Territoires extend NEoT Green Mobility to a €160 million platform for zero-emission mobility
Published on 04/23/2024

After a first significant funding round in September 2021 allowing NEoT Green Mobility (“NGM” or the “Company”)  to become a €100m platform for zero-emission mobility, its three key investors, Mirova, through its Mirova-Eurofideme 4 fund[1], 3i Group plc, through its 3i European Operational Projects Fund, and Banque des Territoires have agreed to invest together an additional €60m (in equal portions) alongside its historical shareholder EDF Pulse Ventures[2] to fund the significant pipeline of projects and reach a €160m platform. 

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Energy storage: Mirova supports Corsica Sole and enters the capital of its Joint Venture "Baltic Storage Platform"  created with Evecon
Energy storage: Mirova supports Corsica Sole and enters the capital of its Joint Venture "Baltic Storage Platform" created with Evecon
Published on 04/19/2024

Mirova, a subsidiary affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investing announces its entry into the capital of the joint venture “Baltic Storage Platform” founded in August 2023 by Corsica Sole, an independent producer of solar energy and among the leaders in energy storage in Europe, and Evecon, the leading developer of renewable energy in the Baltic countries. This operation provides the means to implement the ambitions of this structure in the service of the transformation of the electricity grid of the Baltic countries.

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Mirova invests in smart energy company GridBeyond
Published on 04/17/2024

The Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital fund (MEAC)1, which invests in sustainable innovative solutions and technologies contributing to the environmental transition, took part in a €52M Series C financing round for GridBeyond, a leader in intelligent energy and smart grid platform provider for distributed energy resource management.

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Position paper: Environmental Market Instruments
Published on 04/02/2024

From carbon to biodiversity credits, it’s all about financing projects supporting a Net Zero and Nature-Positive economyThis paper outlines Mirova’s position on the potential recourse to so-called “environmental market instruments” such as voluntary carbon credits and biodiversity credits/certificates.

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