From Billions to Trillions: Reducing Risks for Energy and Climate Finance
Register now for the third annual “From Billions to Trillions” summit, Duke University’s flagship gathering on mobilizing private capital for global energy and climate solutions.
Building on successful summits in 2024 and 2025 that each convened 500+ attendees and a roster of high-level leaders, the 2026 summit will explore how to reduce the risks that constrain energy and climate finance.
Key topics will include:
Scaling energy for AI demand
Addressing clean energy finance gaps
Roles of trade, competition, and industrial policy in clean energy deployment
Navigating political risks to energy and climate finance
Risks and opportunities for investing in low- and middle-income countries.
Confirmed speakers:
Sarah Bloom Raskin, Colin W. Brown Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Law, Duke University (former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Office of the Treasury)
Ronnie Chatterji, Chief Economist, OpenAI and Mark Burgess & Lisa Benson-Burgess Distinguished Professor of Business and Public Policy, Duke University
Allison Clements, President, 804 Advisory and Partner, ASG (former Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
Jon Isham, Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies, Middlebury College and Ambassadors’ Circle, Beyond Bretton Woods
Rebecca Kujawa, Founder and CEO, Zerra Partners (former President and CEO, NextEra Energy Resources)
Ernest Moniz, Founder and CEO, EFI Foundation (former Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy)
Don Moul, President and CEO, Tennessee Valley Authority
John Szoka, CEO, Conservative Energy Network
Frank Van Gansbeke, Co-Founder, Beyond Bretton Woods and Executive Scholar in Residence, Middlebury College
New format this year:
This year’s program will feature plenary discussions and interactive breakout sessions, all designed to generate ideas about pragmatic pathways for action. Participants from diverse sectors will examine risk across the climate finance landscape and help shape a forward-looking agenda for research, policy, and practice. A reception will follow the program at 4 p.m. in the Kirby Winter Garden.
Register now to join us in person on February 25.
Location: Duke University
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
