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November 2023
Gaurav Raniwala, managing director & global head of renewables at GE Vernova's Financial Services business, discusses the need for cooperation and discipline as the global energy system becomes more complex. View the Q&A here.
Gaurav Raniwala, Renewables Q&A with Tamarindo
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September 2023
Nomi Ahmad, ceo of GE Vernova's Financial Services business, writes an opinion article on the UK carbon capture market, outlining three risk factors that warrant consideration. View full story here.
Carbon Capture: Today's electrification drive and tomorrow's net zero goals can work in harmony
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November 09, 2022
Susan Flanagan, President & CEO, GE Energy Financial Services, shares her view in the Atlantic Council as leaders at the UN Climate Change COP27 discuss finance on Finance Day. She believes policymakers and financial institutions must partner with project sponsors to tailor capital solutions that best fit each region and country. View full article here.
With COP27 underway, there's no time to waste-public capital is a key conduit to a just energy transition
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August 19, 2022
GE Energy Financial Services President & CEO Susan Flanagan took the opportunity to share thoughts in Energy Voice on the energy trilemma of sustainability, reliability and affordability and how investment into breakthrough technologies plays a huge role in accelerating the energy transition globally. Read the op-ed here.
Energy Voice - Breakthrough Technology Investment Key to Solving Energy Trilemma
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June 15, 2022
The Economic Times India reports on GE Energy Financial Services' 49% stake in Continuum Green Energy (India) Pvt Ltd's 148.5 megawatt Morjar onshore wind project in Gujarat. Read more here.
The Economic Times India - GE Arm Buys 40% Stake in Continuum's Morjar Project
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June 2022
GE EFS' Managing Director and Global Head of Renewable Energy Gaurav Raniwala discussed the impact of market dynamics and policy uncertainty on US tax equity investments in the "Investor Perspectives on Capital Stacks" panel at the ACORE Finance Forum earlier this month. Read a transcript of the panel here.
ACORE Finance Forum
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October 2021
GE Energy Financial Services Managing Director and Americas Power & Development leader, Vimal Chauhan, spoke at the Platts US Power Financing conference on the role of gas and renewables, reliability, and market design. Watch the session here.
Platts US Power Financing Conference
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September 2021
GE Energy Financial Services President & CEO Susan Flanagan spoke about the acceleration of the energy transition in Europe, focusing on investment trends in renewables, the role of energy policy, onshore wind, and much more. Watch for more.
Reuters Renewable Finance and Investment 2021: Fireside Chat with GE EFS CEO
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September 2021
GE Energy Financial Services' President & CEO, Susan Flanagan, participated in a panel hosted by IJGlobal during its annual IJEurope event. In the session, Susan discussed trends and opportunities around the energy transition in Europe, including financing, the role of policy, renewables, grid resiliency, and the future of gas with carbon capture and hydrogen. Watch the session online, here.
IJ Europe Energy Transition Europe: Emerging Trends & Opportunities
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August 2021
GE Energy Financial Services MD and head of renewables, Gaurav Raniwala, was featured in a ReCharge story on the US offshore wind financing market. In the story, he states "Achieving 30GW will require around $60bn of capital. This is roughly equivalent to $30bn of debt - construction and term - and sponsor equity, plus $30bn in tax equity, he said. Those numbers may decline as advances in digital, foundations, grids, materials, turbines, and other technologies impact project costs, and the US fully develops east coast ports and supply chains for offshore wind." He adds, "most of the established tax equity providers know the offshore wind space is being covered by very reputable sponsors and the projects would have long-term off-take contracts with creditworthy counter-parties. Given those two things, these projects are definitely going to be attractive for tax equity investors." Read the full story here.
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ReCharge - 'More clarity and certainty': Bullish banks flock to back fast-evolving US offshore wind
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August 2021
GE Energy Financial Services MD and head of renewables, Gaurav Raniwala, recently spoke at ACORE Finance Forum with other industry experts on a panel titled 'Capital Flows and Tax Equity in a Climate-Focused Economy.' Gaurav shared his insights on the US wind market and how EFS is continuing to help finance its development.
Read the panel transcript in Project Finance Newswire, here.
ACORE Finance Forum
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June 2021
Susan Flanagan, President & CEO of GE Energy Financial Services, came together with industry experts in a panel discussion on the US thermal power markets. Susan and the panelists shared their perspectives on the PJM Interconnection capacity auction results for delivery year 2022/2023, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) over the Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR), the 2020 Texas power crisis and the role of market design, and carbon capture and hydrogen gas technology advancements amid growing ESG trends. View the roundtable discussion, here.
Power Finance & Risk - US Thermal Roundtable featuring Susan Flanagan
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May 2021
Susan Flanagan, President & CEO, GE Energy Financial Services writes for Project Finance International: The role of Export Credit Agencies (ECA) in financing offshore wind projects is set to grow, with billions needed to finance a huge rollout of new projects by 2030. Following the success of the UK's Dogger Bank, Europe is posted to lead the way. Read the full article, here.
ECAs Drive the Push for Offshore Wind
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June 2020
GE Energy Financial Services released a white paper that identifies the need for Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) to support global project sponsors and exporters around the world. The paper includes five recommendations to the ECA community that enable access to capital and sustained export trade for critical projects globally during the COVID-19 recovery phase. Read the full paper, here.