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Nico Johnson
908: How Real Energy Investors Think About Risk, Capital, and Scale | with Brendan Bell, Aligned Climate Capital
1 hour 16 minutes Posted Mar 12, 2026 at 9:00 am.
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What does serious capital actually look for in the energy transition?

In this episode, Nico sits down with Brendan Bell, Co-Founder of Aligned Climate Capital and a former member of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, to discuss how experienced investors evaluate energy companies, infrastructure projects, and management teams.

Brendan shares a practical look at:

• why raising capital has become more selective

• the common mistakes founders make when pitching investors

• what strong management teams do differently

• how infrastructure investors think about risk, scale, and long-term value

For founders, developers, and operators building in the energy transition, this conversation offers a clear view into how institutional investors actually make decisions.

Before co-founding Align Climate Capital, Brendan helped rebuild the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office in the aftermath of the Solyndra collapse. From financing some of the earliest utility scale solar projects to backing companies like Tesla in its early days, he has spent his career sitting at the intersection of policy, infrastructure, and capital.

Now at Align, Brendan and his team invest across the clean energy ecosystem. Early stage companies developing new business models. And infrastructure portfolios that own and operate solar and storage assets.

If you’re building, financing, or investing in the energy transition, this one is packed with insights.

Listen in to understand how capital is shaping the next chapter of the global energy system.

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