Topic for discussion will include:
- Geopolitics vs. green deals: navigating the shifting political climate for investing in power and renewables
- Capital flows and bankability- where will renewables investment capital be allocated in 2025?
- Designing energy market reform to accommodate renewables and enable investment
- Power curves ‘101’ – How to read, interpret, and challenge forecasts as an investor
- Battery storage; How do you finance a fundamentally flexible asset?
- Negative prices, positive returns? How investors manage negative power pricing
- How do we achieve enough investment in grid reform, connections, and upgrades?
- What do utilities mean when they talk about grid ‘innovation’?
- Does hybridisation create real value – or just complexity?
- Pricing in resiliency and supply chain risks – what investors need to know
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