Political chaos rattles clean energy investors

This article by Peter Behr examines how the 2024 presidential election and the current political landscape affects clean energy investments. Jeffrey D. Brown, managing director of the EFI Foundation’s Energy Futures Finance Forum (EF3), emphasized the need for policy certainty in climate finance: “Long-term decarbonization assets need to generate long-term cash flow to repay long-term financing. That repayment plan depends on long-term policy certainty and durable incentives,” he said.

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