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Now, a man with short brown hair and brown eyes speaks to us.
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Robert Keepers.
Head of Climate Tech,
J.P. Morgan.
Robert Keepers:
J.P. Morgan is best positioned to help our founders and clients capitalize on the energy transition because of our broad spectrum of services that we can provide. We cover everything from renewable energy through food and ag and a whole bunch of businesses in between.
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– solar panels spread out across acres of land;
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Robert Keepers:
And we have experts that serve each of those verticals specifically to address their needs. I think the energy transition in 2026 is going to be very exciting. The major trends that are defining the green economy landscape really come to the data center development. We’re behind on base load power, and we’re seeing a ton of demand pull through for small nuclear reactors, fusion technology, geothermal, and other emerging technologies that can help facilitate and deliver that power to the market.
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2026 trends defining the green economy:
– Data center development;
– (and) Emerging technologies that help power the market.
Robert Keepers:
Investors in the climate tech, sustainable finance, and renewable energy space are looking for businesses that achieve their sustainability goals while also generating a return and are something that can scale in today’s market.
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Robert Keepers:
J.P. Morgan can help with access to everything from series A all the way through IPO as well as personal services, corporate services like treasury, as well as private wealth management.
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‘J.P.Morgan.’
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jpmorgan.com/greeneconomy.
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