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Climate Week with JFI, CAS, and CPE: In-person panel

The emerging landscape of green energy finance in the US

A panel discussion hosted by JFI, the Center for Active Stewardship, and the Center for Public Enterprise

Since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022, US investment in clean energy has nearly doubled. Beyond promoting overall green investment, the IRA is bringing a new set of players to the table, by making it possible for non-profit and public sector developers to monetize tax credits, by supercharging the CDFI sector with the $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), and by enabling state green banks and project developers alike to access extremely concessional financing from the Loan Programs Office (LPO).

The Center for Active Stewardship, the Center for Public Enterprise, and the Jain Family Institute are convening a panel discussion on what these shifts mean for the future of green finance in the US.

Join us during Climate Week in New York City for a conversation featuring perspectives from research, government, and markets. We’ll discuss the emergent financing infrastructure for the energy transition, and the impacts of the IRA on the landscape of public, private, and blended finance for clean energy projects.

Featuring:

  • Advait Arun, Center for Public Enterprise
  • Melanie Brusseler, Common Wealth
  • David Burton, Norton Rose Fulbright
  • Kerry O’Neill, Inclusive Prosperity Capital
  • Stephen Boyd, Department of Energy Loan Programs Office

September 24, 4PM

Register here to confirm your attendance. Happy hour to follow.