Climate fund with Nordic edge close to being fully invested

Climate Fund 2150 is expected to grow to around 20 companies by the end of the year. The fund is also looking at the Nordic region and hopes to invest in Denmark soon.
"Many are willing to invest capital because the possibilities are enormous, but often they don't calculate what it costs per USD to reduce CO2 emissions," says Christian Jølck. | Photo: 2150 / Pr
"Many are willing to invest capital because the possibilities are enormous, but often they don't calculate what it costs per USD to reduce CO2 emissions," says Christian Jølck. | Photo: 2150 / Pr

The Danish climate fund, 2150, with a number of prominent Nordic players among its investors, is just a few months away from being fully invested in its first fund of approximately DKK 2.5bn (EUR 335.1m) in commitments from its investors. 

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