

Decisions Under Uncertainty: Navigating the Energy Transition in a Volatile Market (PM Session)
The energy transition is no longer a story about technology; it's a story about decision-making under uncertainty. Join a working session on how developers, investors, and corporates are navigating shifting policy, infrastructure constraints, and market signals across the global energy landscape.
Event Description:
The last 24 months have rewritten the rules of clean energy decision-making. Policy cliffs have compressed timelines. AI data center demand has reshaped grid access. Offshore wind contracts have been quietly terminated even as networked geothermal pilots advance in Massachusetts neighborhoods.
The pattern is global, and it cuts across every corner of the energy market. The gap between announced capacity and delivered capacity is widening, and the reasons are rarely about the technology itself. Market saturation, regulatory shifts, infrastructure bottlenecks, and offtake reality are reshaping which projects move, which stall, and which quietly disappear.
This session walks through real projects across different geographies and technologies and surfaces the signals that separated them early. The goal isn't to predict the future. It's to give you a way to stress-test your project, your pipeline, or your thesis against what's actually shaping winners and losers in the market right now.
Especially relevant for: project developers across the energy and decarbonization landscape; investors screening early-stage opportunities; corporate offtakers evaluating supplier risk; and policymakers tracking the gap between announced and delivered capacity.
Disclaimer: By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of Boston Climate Week and Sacramento Climate Week.