Things are heating up. As we mark the second anniversary of the IRA, we do so in the midst of a hard-fought presidential race and in the context of the worsening global climate crisis. Meanwhile, the clean energy industry is continuing to drive progress and break records. As we face the possible outcomes of this year’s election, the need to defend the momentum of the clean energy transition and understand how to navigate the policy landscape of the future is more crucial than ever.
Key Topics
Celebrate the most significant piece of climate legislation in our nation’s history.
Understand the policy landscape of the future.
How to defend continued progress in clean energy.
Insightful advice and suggested resources.
This webinar is for renewable energy investors, developers, and anyone within clean energy, as industry experts discuss the success of the IRA over the past two years and varying scenarios for how to protect the clean energy industry and prepare for what’s next with a new administration.
Featured Panelists:
Jon Powers, President
A former Federal Chief Sustainability Officer appointed by President Obama, Jon brings a wealth of experience from his military service and roles in clean energy, underscoring the importance of renewable resources for national security.
Julia Bell, Chief Investment Officer at Clean Capital
Julia oversees project acquisitions, due diligence, and construction for CleanCapital, including structuring, negotiating, and implementing the company’s acquisition and development strategies.
Colin Silver, Senior Vice President of Content and Strategy at SEIA
Before joining SEIA, Colin worked as a consultant for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) on a project to curb climate change by reducing deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries.
Sydney Bopp, Managing Partner at Boundary Stone Partners
Sydney is a Partner at Boundary Stone Partners. She most recently served as Chief of Staff to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) and also served as part of DOE’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Core Implementation Team.
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