In the first quarter of 2007, investments totaled US $3.7 billion, whereas just US $2.4 billion has been recorded for the first quarter of 2008. There was a sharp divide between private equity, which was sharply down, and venture capital, where investment was up on a year ago. Private equity saw a 64% fall from US $2.5 billion in the first quarter 2007 to US $878 million in the first quarter 2008. But VC investors put US $1 billion into clean energy in the first quarter, against $668 million at the same stage last year, an increase of 57%.
Investment in wind assets, at US $6.6 billion in the first quarter 2008, compared with US $7.2 billion in the same quarter last year, seems to be holding up despite the looming expiration of the US Production Tax Credit (PTC), suggesting that developers are confident a solution will be reached before the PTC runs out at the end of the year. Solar assets also attracted investors, with US $3.2 billion going into solar projects, compared with US $1.9 billion a year earlier.
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