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Financing the energy transition: trends, risks, and investor appetite

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Financing remains one of the greatest barriers to scaling the energy transition. As global capital seeks stable, long-term returns, the challenge is to create financial frameworks that can de-risk projects, attract private investment, and deliver at the pace required.

Traditional approaches — from government-backed incentives to public–private partnerships — continue to play a role, but questions remain over whether they’re still fit for purpose in today’s fast-evolving market. At the same time, new tools such as blended finance, transition funds, export credit, and sovereign guarantees are emerging, with varying degrees of success.

This session will bring together investors, financiers, and industry leaders to:

  • Assess the evolving financial landscape for clean energy investment — from public incentives to private capital markets.
  • Reflect on lessons learned from existing models (such as CfDs and PPAs) — are they keeping pace with new market realities?
  • Examine how investors are viewing and pricing risk across different technologies and geographies.
  • Discuss what a fair balance of risk and return looks like between developers, financiers, and governments — and how to unlock capital at scale.

Panellists include:

Marc Schmitz

Managing director

Rabobank

speaker
Maria Balyasna

Associate director

Amberside Advisors

speaker
Cecilia Tam

Head of energy investment unit

International Energy Agency

speaker
Joachim Koefoed

Head of public affairs, Denmark & EU

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

speaker
Ian Welsh

Publishing director

Innovation Forum

moderator

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