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Sustainable Investing in Focus: Green Horizons or Gridlocked

Simon Hallett Head of Climate Strategy

Antonella Amatulli, CAIA Senior Investment Director, Private Client Practice
Sustainable Investing in Focus: Green Horizons or Gridlocked

In the third episode of Sustainable Investing in Focus, Simon Hallett, Head of Climate Strategy, and Antonella Amatulli, Senior Investment Director, discuss key themes from a recent Cambridge Associates event, Green Horizons or Gridlocked: Challenges & Opportunities in Europe’s Energy Transition.

Their conversation explores Europe’s “electrotech revolution,” highlighting both the region’s competitive strengths and one of its central challenges: persistently high electricity prices. They examine the drivers behind elevated power costs and discuss several of the investment themes raised during the event, including system efficiency, small modular technologies, and the resilience and independence of energy systems.

The discussion also turns to energy policy, where Antonella notes that the panel saw Europe as having made meaningful progress in establishing a strategic framework for electrification. Electrification was identified as a critical pathway for decarbonisation, energy security, and industrial competitiveness. At the same time, they consider potential solutions to high electricity prices, including shifting more of the tax burden away from electricity and onto gas.

Looking ahead, Simon and Antonella point to significant untapped potential across Europe’s existing grid infrastructure, as well as emerging innovations such as software modularity, which could lower costs, reduce risk, and improve the speed of deployment for technologies including electric vehicles and EV charging systems. While Europe continues to rely heavily on imports for solar panels and batteries, it retains important advantages in other parts of the electrification value chain, particularly grid infrastructure and consumer energy technologies such as heat pumps. They also note the longer-term potential of battery recycling to strengthen Europe’s internal energy ecosystem over time.

Watch the video below to hear Simon and Antonella’s insights on Europe’s energy transition and the investment implications of electrification.

 

Sustainable and impact investing at Cambridge Associates focuses on helping clients invest in ways that support positive social and environmental outcomes alongside financial returns. Sustainable Investing in Focus is designed to make these topics accessible to everyone by explaining key concepts in a clear and simple way. By sharing practical examples and expert insights, the series helps viewers understand how sustainable investing works, why it matters and how it’s changing.

 


Simon Hallett - Simon Hallett is the Head of Climate Strategy at Cambridge Associates.

Antonella Amatulli, CAIA - Antonella Amatulli is a Senior Investment Director for the Private Client Practice at Cambridge Associates.

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