This panel brings together experts from Georgetown University and industry practitioners from Baker Tilly to explore how new energy technologies and policies translate into bankable infrastructure projects. The discussion will spotlight what it takes to move projects from concept to execution, with a focus on project diligence, financing, and implementation in the evolving post-IRA energy infrastructure landscape.
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From Concept to Commissioning: The Lifecycle of a Viable Energy Project is a free independent taking place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 at 111 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA, Washington, United States. Attendance is free โ register to secure your spot.
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