Solar + Storage + The White House: What Lies Ahead in 2025?
Time: 09:15 - 10:00
Date: 22 October 2024
Synopsis
The 2024 U.S. elections are poised to impact the trajectory of solar and storage deployment in the country. Regardless of who takes control of the White House, House of Representatives and Senate, US energy & climate policy is set to shift. This session presents an opportunity to explore how the opportunity landscape for US solar and storage could shift post-election and how leaders across the value-chain are currently managing future risk.
- What implications are ahead for the Inflation Reduction Act and current incentives for the solar and BESS post-election? Should the sector expect a continuation, expansion or rollback ahead?
- How could a change in administration impact supply chains, import/export and domestic manufacturing? How are industry leaders responding to possible disruption?
- What would different results across the House, Senate and White House races mean for future direction on energy, climate and environmental policy?
Moderator
- Charlie Donovan Principal Economist, Impax Asset Management; Professor of Practice in Sustainable Finance - University of Washington
Speaker
- Senator Kevin S. Parker Chairman of Committee on Energy and Telecommunications - New York State Senate
- Michael Pantelogianis Co-Chief Executive Officer and Founding Member - Apterra Infrastructure Capital
- Marquerite Wells Executive Director - Alliance for Clean Energy New York
- Sarah Slusser CEO - Cypress Creek Renewables LLC
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