Columbia Energy Exchange

Jigar Shah Wants to Depoliticize Energy

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Feb 3, 2026
Jigar Shah, clean-energy entrepreneur who led the DOE Loan Programs Office and co-founded SunEdison, discusses federal backing for nascent technologies. He covers how government loans de-risk first-of-a-kind projects. He examines grid reliability, utility incentives, manufacturing and where profitable emissions cuts already exist. He also talks about short-term fixes like batteries and efficiency.
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INSIGHT

How LPO Mobilizes Private Capital

  • The DOE Loan Programs Office lowers weighted average cost of capital by offering cheap long-term debt.
  • That debt makes first-of-a-kind clean energy projects financeable and attracts private capital.
ANECDOTE

Early Solar Loans Spawn Big Buyers

  • LPO's early 500+ MW solar loans in 2009 enabled utility-scale projects that Wall Street wouldn't finance then.
  • Those projects later became foundational assets for firms like Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
INSIGHT

Risk Framework For Clean-Tech Loans

  • LPO avoids 'real' technology risk and focuses on perceived risk, shifting true demonstration to grants.
  • Managing feedstock, offtake, construction, and operating risk follows standard project-finance practice.
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