Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners will deploy €100 billion in green energy investments by 2030 it said this week, at a pace of some €10 billion a year between now and 2030 and has more or less all of this in its extended pipeline of mostly solar, wind, energy storage, building energy islands and in power transmission and advanced biofuels. If you count lending, it will come to over €20 billion a year. China and the G20 countries have pretty much stopped supporting new coal projects overseas, says research from Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center which released its results just prior to the COP26 conference, which showed that 99% of all development finance institutions are committed to cutting coal investment and…