Webinar

Clean Tech Made in America: A Year After the Inflation Reduction Act

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It's been more than a year since the passing of a landmark piece of U.S. climate legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). With it, the Biden administration launched a bold bid to move the manufacturing and supply chains of clean technologies to U.S. soil. But will the incentives be enough to counter a growing reliance on imports? Join the second instalment of our Supply Chain Insights webinar series on November 9, 2023, to explore the impact of the IRA on clean tech development and more. 

Discussion Topics:
  • US clean tech factory plans one-year post IRA
  • How trade dependencies and imports impact the energy transition

Speakers

Matthew Ekroth

EMEA Corporate Data Strategy

Bloomberg

Matthew Ekroth leads the EMEA Data Strategy effort for Corporate clients. Matt specialises in helping clients solve supply chain problems with Bloomberg's Supply Chain, ESG and Sanctions products. Matt spent over 15 years as a quantitative equities Portfolio Manager at firms including Goldman Sachs and Engineers Gate in both London and New York. More recently he headed data strategy for equities trading at Morgan Stanley in London. Matt holds an MSc in Finance from London Business School.

Antoine Vagneur-Jones

Head of Trade and Supply Chains

BloombergNEF

Antoine Vagneur-Jones leads the Trade and Supply Chains team at BloombergNEF, Bloomberg’s primary research service covering the energy transition. His team's analysis looks at the energy transition’s impact on manufacturing and trade across heavy industry and clean energy. Antoine previously worked for a Tokyo-base PV developer and, prior to that, a think tank in Paris. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and SOAS, University of London.

Stephanie Muro Padilla

Associate, Trade and Supply Chains

BloombergNEF

Stephanie Muro Padilla is an Associate at the Trade and Supply Chains, BloombergNEF team based in London. She analyses global trade flows on clean technologies, linking the macroeconomic effects and trade policies related to them. She has published pieces on interest rates movements affecting energy projects and had collaborated on pieces regarding emerging markets energy transition investments. Before joining Bloomberg Stephanie was an FX and commodities trader at the Central Bank of Mexico, with a master’s in finance from London Business School. She worked as a specialist in G10 markets with expertise in forecasting, modelling, and economic research to assess the feasibility and implementation of macroeconomic instruments.

Pranati Kohli

Analyst, Trade and Supply Chains

BloombergNEF

As a part of BloombergNEF's Trade and Supply Chains team, Pranati focuses on global manufacturing of clean technologies. Prior to this, she worked with the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India to enable investments in the country's energy transition. She worked with companies to present investment opportunities, understand bottlenecks and facilitate clean-tech manufacturing projects across India. Pranati also worked with policymakers on developing incentive programs to scale green technologies. She has a Masters in sustainable development from Columbia SIPA, and has worked extensively with Columbia's Center on Global Energy Policy.

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