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ETI Dynamics declare $100m partnership with New Zealand’s Greenhouse Capital

byCustoms Today Report
11/07/2015
in International Customs, New Zealand
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WELLINGTON: ETI Dynamics, the London/New Delhi based cleantech and green infrastructure investors, today announced a $100 mn partnership with New Zealand’s Greenhouse Capital, to expedite the export of clean technologies to Indian, Asian and African markets from New Zealand.

Sanmit Ahuja, CEO, ETI Dynamics, announced the partnership at the first bi-annual joint ETI Dynamics-Greenhouse Capital Cleantech Investment Forum.

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“New Zealand has a great deal of innovation to offer the world and ETI Dynamics is delighted to be working closely with Greenhouse Capital to realise the many growth opportunities available,” said Ahuja.

Expressimg confidence that sustainable innovations will get large scale foothold in coming years, Ahuja added, “The maturing of cleantech over the past decade and the emergence of cost-effective sustainable solutions will ensure that sustainable innovation becomes the norm in large industrial verticals before 2020. Penetration of sustainability in the core businesses of industries such as oil and gas, power and utilities, chemicals & materials, mining & metals, will have a tremendous positive impact – a total addressable market of $3 trillion to $4 trillion.”

Duncan Stewart, Director, Greenhouse Capital, said that the partnership will take forward the Kiwi cleantech sector and trade relationships with India.

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