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Ep92: US EXIM is Back
Episode 92
Luke Lindberg, senior vice president of external engagement for the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), joins us to discuss EXIM’s reauth…
5 years, 11 months ago
Ep91: What the CARES Act Means for Companies
Episode 91
Keith Martin, partner at Norton Rose Fulbright in Washington, joins us to unpack the $2.2 trillion economic relief bill that cleared Congress on Frid…
5 years, 11 months ago
Ep90: Taking Stock:Tax Equity, Debt and M&A
Episode 90
Tax equity for renewable energy was expected to be a US$15 billion market this year, and interest rates on bank debt had dropped to 125 to 137.5 basi…
5 years, 11 months ago
Ep89: Taking Stock: Business Outlook
Episode 89
This was expected to be a peak year in new capacity additions for wind and solar projects – before coronavirus hit. How has the outlook changed? Is w…
5 years, 11 months ago
Ep88: US Wind Energy Market Outlook
Episode 88
Dan Shreve, head of global wind energy research at Wood Mackenzie, joins us to discuss the future of the wind market. We take a look back at 2019, th…
6 years ago
Ep87: Coronavirus and the Renewable Energy Industry
Episode 87
Sue Wang, Ben Koenigsberg and Keith Martin join us to discuss the impacts of coronavirus on the renewable energy industry. We discuss how coronavirus…
6 years ago
Ep86: The LIBOR Transition
Episode 86
Claire Edwards, knowledge counsel with Norton Rose Fulbright in London, joins us to discuss the upcoming move away from LIBOR, the London Interbank O…
6 years ago
Ep85: The Advantages of Surety Bonds
Episode 85
Karl Choltus, SVP, national surety practice leader at Beecher Carlson Insurance Services, LLC, joins us to discuss all things surety bonds. We discus…
6 years, 1 month ago
Ep84: 2019 Review of Renewables
Episode 84
Sue Wang, senior counsel in our Washington office, joins us to discuss the banner year that renewables had in 2019. We get into the different changes…
6 years, 1 month ago
Ep83: Cost of Capital: 2020 Outlook
Episode 83
It is the start of a new year. Many forecasters expect modest global growth this year, helped by favorable monetary policies by central banks, but wi…
6 years, 1 month ago