Renewable energy as an asset class
Covid-19 has dramatically shifted how policy-makers and investors view sustainability and climate change, particularly with regards to energy. In partnership with the British Embassy in Madrid and the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, OMFIF convenes a panel discussion on the latest investment trends, opportunities and challenges in renewable energy.
Timings
10:00-11:30 London
18:00-19:30 Singapore
05:00-06:30 New York
Meeting at a glance
10:00-10:10 – Opening remarks
Eduardo Barrachina, President of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the UK
10:10-11:20 – Panel discussion and Q+A
Topics of discussion:
- Renewable energy as an engine for economic recovery post Covid-19
- Investment trends and clean energy commitments by countries and corporations
- Technological innovation to make renewables more cost-effective
- Barriers to boosting appetite and increasing capacity
Speakers:
- Marc Dufour, Energy Specialist, European Investment Bank
- Darryl Murphy, Managing Director, Head of Infrastructure, Aviva
- Aayush Tandon, Policy Analyst Green Finance and Investment, OECD
- Vicky Pryce, Board Member, Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR); former Director General for Economics at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Carlos Zuloaga, Managing Director, Global Head of Energy, BBVA
11:20-11:30 – Closing remarks
H.E. Hugh Elliot, UK Ambassador to Spain
This meeting will be recorded.
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