Financing Energy Transition 2026

The conference where energy transition finance gets done.

Returning to London, 26 November 2026.

Hear from the pioneers driving

the energy transition forward

Join the investors, lenders and developers shaping energy transition finance as they debate where capital will flow, how risk is
evolving, and what the sector needs to do next.

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About FET '26

 

Financing Energy Transition is the annual conference for senior figures in energy transition finance; investors, lenders, developers, advisers and the institutions backing the shift to clean energy. Produced by Tamarindo, the team that has spent more than 15 years at the centre of this market, FET brings together the people whose decisions shape where capital flows and how the transition gets financed.

JOIN

Be part of a unique renewable energy conference setting the standards



Financing Energy Transition 2026 is a one-day conference convening senior investors, lenders and developers to examine how the sector must adapt and where capital can be deployed with confidence.

Against a backdrop of volatile power prices, rising financing costs, grid constraints and shifting risk models, this is where the market’s most important conversations happen — grounded in case studies, investor-led debate and the kind of candour that is only possible in a room of genuine peers.

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NETWORK

Connect with the people who are actually doing deals

 

Tamarindo has spent more than 15 years building relationships with the investors, lenders, developers and advisers who finance the energy transition. The FET community is not assembled for an afternoon — it is the same network that shapes deals, allocates capital and drives the sector forward throughout the year. These are not just attendees. They are the people you need to know.

Who's our audience?

 

 
 
 
 
 
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LEARN

Hear from the pioneers driving the global energy transition forward



FET speakers are not generalists with a view on energy. They are  the investors deploying capital into the transition, the lenders structuring the deals, and the  developers building at scale. The
format, presentations, panels and fireside conversations, is designed to surface the real debates: where returns are being made, where risk is shifting, and what the energy transition looks like through the 2030s.

The multi-disciplinary backgrounds of our speakers as well as their unique experience will give you an unparalleled insight into key topics driving the energy transition forward, as well as the key trends to look out for throughout the next year.

Find out more about our speakers from previous events and this year, by visiting the 'Speakers' tab.

 

 

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Agenda

 

Hear from leading experts within from the renewable energy industry and beyond as we delve into an action packed agenda where we focus on the central theme - Europes €7trn Challenge: Funding The Energy Transition Through The 2030s

08:00AM
Registration & Networking breakfast
09:00AM
Presentation
Setting the Scene: Europe’s €690bn a Year Investment Gap

The energy transition was previously powered by rapid cost declines, policy tailwinds, and relatively straightforward project risk, but now the focus is large-scale infrastructure build-out, system integration, and longer-term capital commitments. Investors and industry leaders will explore the changing value chain, the pricing and allocation of risk, and the implication for returns, liquidity, and portfolio construction.

  • Why the transition has entered a more complex, capital-intensive phase

  • From renewables rollout to systems thinking: storage, grids, industry, data

  • What this means for investors, developers and lenders through the 2030s

  • How are rising interest rates, supply-chain pressures, grid constraints, and permitting altering energy transition risk profiles?

  • What role will balance-sheet deployment and blended capital play?

09:15AM
Presentation
Key EMEA Project finance & lending trends
  • Key trends in project finance and lending. What’s working, what might not be working? Where from here etc.?

  • How are risk allocation and capital structures shifting?

  • What is the impact of policy support and new technologies

  • How are financial institutions adapting to support net-zero objectives at the requisite scale? How will the latest trends impact bankability, pricing, and deal execution across renewables, storage, hydrogen, and other transition assets?

  • Where are the emerging opportunities and constraints?

09:30AM
Panel
Investor Focus: Latest Investment Trends in the Energy Transition

The energy transition is now entering a more disciplined phase, with the result that investors are re-evaluating where, and how, they deploy capital. The discussion will focus on capital allocation strategies across renewables, energy storage, grid infrastructure, and emerging climate technologies.

  • How investor strategies are evolving beyond pure-play renewables
  • Storage, grids, power-to-X and data-linked infrastructure as capital magnets
  • Where the biggest funding gaps sit — and what innovative financing looks like
  • Competing for power: data centres vs traditional demand
  • In what way are return expectations, cost of capital, and risk appetite evolving in response to market volatility, uncertainty regarding policy, and the maturation of technologies?
  • What are the latest trends in: deal structures, portfolio rebalancing, exits, as well as the increasing divide between bankable assets and early-stage innovation?
  • What are the most important metrics to consider when making an investment decision? Where will capital flow next given the focus of the energy transition is changing from rapid growth to long-term value creation?
10:15AM
Networking Break
10:55AM
Fireside
Where Will the €7trn Come From?

While institutional investors will play a vital role in financing the global energy transition, their approach to risk, returns and timing is evolving. What is their assessment of transition risks and opportunities across energy and infrastructure markets? This session will look at institutional investors’ views on portfolio strategies, policy and geopolitical uncertainty, balancing near-term performance and long-term decarbonisation goals.

  • How large pools of capital are thinking about the energy transition in the 2030s
  • Shifts in risk appetite, return expectations and asset allocation
  • What needs to change (policy, structures, revenue certainty) to unlock scale

 

11:30AM
Panel
Breaking Tradition: Reimagining Conventional Renewables Assets

Investor sentiment toward wind and solar energy used to be primarily influenced by policy incentives and long-term climate commitments. However, investment decisions are now increasingly shaped by market fundamentals, technological maturity, challenges posed by grid integration, as well as risk-adjusted returns.

  • Offshore wind: cost pressure, supply chains and the path back to bankability
  • Onshore wind and solar as “mature” assets — still investable or structurally challenged?
  • New commercial models, hybridisation, and co-location with storage
  • How developers can rebuild investor confidence
  • How are capital allocation strategies for wind and solar changing in today’s economic and geopolitical environment? What factors are driving renewed investor interest in renewables and, conversely, what’s giving investors pause for thought?
  • How are investors now assessing project risk and return profiles, and where are the emerging opportunities in different markets and technologies?
  • What impact is inflation, interest rates, supply chain dynamics, power market volatility, and changing regulatory frameworks having on investors’ approaches – and what does this mean for the large-scale deployment of wind and solar?
12:15PM
Lunch & Networking
01:15PM
Fireside
From Support Act to Centre Stage: The Rise of Storage

Energy storage is no longer confined to a supporting role in the energy transition. Instead, it is now a distinct, investable asset class. This session will explore why energy storage is now capturing the attention of institutional investors, while also examining how energy storage’s operational and financial characteristics are reshaping investment strategies.

  • Why energy storage has become a standalone investment class
  • Duration, technology selection and merchant exposure
  • How investors assess risk in increasingly volatile power markets
  • What market, regulatory, and technological trends are impacting its valuation as a standalone asset?
  • This session will explore the evolving economics of energy storage and the revenue stacking opportunities
  • What are the risk-return profiles that differentiate storage from more traditional generation assets?
  • What strategies are investors adopting for scaling storage portfolios?
  • How are policy and market frameworks enabling storage to thrive independently?
01:50PM
Panel
Blazing a Trail: Storage as the Foundation of the Energy Transition

What are the emerging trends in battery and storage technologies, and what market opportunities are presented for investors? This session will explore the role storage can play in enabling grid stability, peak load management, and decarbonisation goals.

  • Revenue stacking, grid services and long-term cashflow visibility
  • Regulatory design, market access and bankability challenges
  • Where the most compelling storage opportunities are emerging in Europe
  • How storage underpins renewables, grids and industrial electrification
  • Attendees will gain practical insights into how strategic investments in energy storage can: unlock new revenue streams; drive sustainable growth; and accelerate the shift to a low-carbon economy
  • Join us to understand why energy storage is powering the future of energy—and why it demands the attention of forward-looking investors today
02:35PM
Networking Break
03:15PM
Panel
New Era: Future-Proofing Infrastructure for the Data Centre Boom

Global demand for cloud computing and data storage is rocketing, with the result data centres are driving unprecedented pressure on power grids. This session will look at how we can build resilient, scalable, and sustainable grid systems that can support data centre growth.

  • What emerging technologies and smart-grid solutions will help to enhance capacity and reliability?
  • Explosive load growth from AI and digital infrastructure
  • Grid constraints, aging assets and climate resilience
  • Cybersecurity, system stability and AI-driven grid management
  • How utilities and investors can monetise resilience and flexibility
  • What emerging technologies and smart-grid solutions will help to enhance capacity and reliability?
  • What are the major investment opportunities in energy infrastructure to support data centre expansion?
  • What are the regulatory and policy considerations shaping grid modernisation?
  • What strategies help to balance rapid data centre growth with sustainability and resilience?
04:00PM
Panel
The Next Generation: Energy Transition Investors of the 2030s

In what ways will the energy transition investors of the future have to be more strategic, agile, and impact-oriented? This session will explore the factors that will impact the decisions of the energy transition investors of the future. It will also debate how the investors of the future will balance financial returns with sustainability goals.

  • How policy reform and technology shifts will reshape capital deployment
  • Managing regulatory uncertainty and transition risk
  • Scaling infrastructure while protecting returns
  • What “best-in-class” investment strategy looks like heading to 2040
  • What are the emerging trends in capital allocation, technology adoption and risk management?
04:45PM
Closing Remarks Presentation
From Ambition to Execution: to 2040?
  • Key themes from the day
  • What investors, developers and policymakers must do next
  • Where confidence — and capital — can be deployed now

 

05:00PM
Networking Drinks Reception
06:00PM
Event ends

Speakers

 

We’re lucky to have had a whole host of expert speakers from across a number of sectors speaking at our annual conference, including:

Filter Speakers:
Eric Bjonerud-1
Eric Bjonerud
Senior Managing Director

Macquarie

Francesco Cacciabue
Francesco Cacciabue
Global Head of Clean Energy Investments

Nuveen Clean Energy

Carmen Caminero
Carmen Caminero
UK Managing Director

EDP Renewables

I-An Chen
I-An Chen
Head of Partnership Strategy & Origination

Ørsted

Zlati Christov
Zlati Christov
Chief Investment Officer

JERA Nex bp

Chris Elder
Chris Elder
Chief Executive Officer

Fidra Energy

Joanna Ellis
Joanna Ellis
Chief Commercial Officer

Nadara

Ingmar Grebien
Ingmar Grebien
Managing Director; Head of GS Pearl Street

Goldman Sachs

Jérôme Guillet
Jérôme Guillet
Managing Director

SNOW

Stephen Jennings
Stephen Jennings
Chief Sustainability Officer EMEA

MUFG

Danielle Lane
Danielle Lane
Director, Offshore Development

RWE

Heiko Ludwig
Heiko Ludwig
Global Head of Structured Finance & GM London Branch

NORD/LB

Natasha Luther-Jones
Natasha Luther-Jones
Global Co-Chair, Energy and Natural Resources Sector, International Head of Sustainability and ESG, Partner

DLA PIPER

Paul Mason
Paul Mason
COO

Harmony Energy

Martin Neubert
Martin Neubert
COO & Partner

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

Tim Pick MBE
Tim Pick MBE
Commissioner & Chair

2030 Clean Power Advisory Commission & Offshore Wind Growth Partnership

Shane Power
Shane Power
Investment Director

NTR plc

James Samworth
James Samworth
Partner

Schroders Greencoat

Clément Weber
Clément Weber
Managing Director

Green Giraffe Advisory

Lucy Whitford-2
Lucy Whitford
Managing Director UK&I, Development and Construction

RES

Directions

 

Financing Energy Transition 2026 will be held at The Minster Building, 21 Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7AG.

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Roundtables

Our private invitation-only renewable energy roundtables are perfect for enabling you to connect share and profile innovative industry thinking and ideas in front of existing customers and prospects.

Working Groups

Private, facilitated conversations with the people who matter


Our roundtables bring together 7 to 10 hand-picked senior figures to discuss the specific commercial questions that matter most to your business. The format is private, the conversation is candid and the participants are selected because they are the right people to be in the room, not simply because they registered.

Roundtables are hosted as part of FET or as standalone events, and can be supported by a published industry report to extend reach.

 

Partnership Opportunities

 
We develop the profile and reputation of your business and connect you with our global community of renewable energy and investment leaders.

Raise your profile and connect with industry leaders in your field

 

At Tamarindo, we provide the intelligence, connections and expertise to inspire investment and accelerate the pace of the energy transition.

Since 2011, Tamarindo has operated at the intersection of market intelligence and strategic communications, built exclusively around the global energy transition. We are the partner that combines this convening authority, market intelligence and strategic communications for the benefit of our global client base.

Together, these three core elements stimulate better commercial decisions, inspire smart investment strategies and accelerate the pace of energy transition.

Over the years our insight, our events and our PR services programmes have enabled senior industry decision makers to communicate more effectively. This in turn, has enabled them to unlock more meaningful connections, challenge traditional thinking and grow their business.

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Our business and work is exclusively focused on energy transition finance

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Private, invitation-only Investment Boardrooms every year - putting clients at the centre of the market's most important conversations

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