Aquila Capital launches new renewables fund

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German renewables investor Aquila Capital has launched a new, open-ended fund that focuses on renewable energy investments. 

The European Balanced Renewables Fund is set to diversify across European wind, solar PV and hydropower assets.

The Fund had its first close in June 2019 following a cornerstone investment from Willis Towers Watson.

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