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Welcome to Season Nine of Conversations in Cleantech!
This season, we’re going behind the scenes of transition infrastructure - speaking with the investors shaping how, where and why climate capital flows. From decarbonisation and energy security to technology maturity and policy gaps, we’re unpacking what it really takes to fund the systems that underpin a net-zero future.
In this episode, Jenny Gladman and Chloe England are joined by Mona Dajani, Global Co-Chair of Energy, Infrastructure and Hydrogen at Baker Botts, to explore the legal, structural and human dimensions of getting clean energy deals over the line.
From engineering and economics to law and fine dining, Mona’s career path is anything but conventional. But it’s this blend of deep technical insight and practical creativity that makes her one of the most sought-after voices in climate finance today. She’s built a reputation for combining sharp legal execution with relationship-building that goes far beyond the boardroom - a rare combination in a space where trust and agility are everything.
This conversation covers the shifting sands of clean energy investment - from the rise of AI and hyperscalers to the myth of energy abundance. Mona shares why policy volatility demands layered risk management, how new financing models are emerging around data centre demand, and what developers must do to build investor confidence in an uncertain landscape.
It’s also a conversation about leadership - the power of transparency, the importance of track record, and why sometimes the smartest move is knowing when to pivot.
01:19 - Introduction to Mona
Find your guest, Mona Dajani, on LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening to Conversations in Cleantech brought to you by Brightsmith.
This is a Loaded Hype production.
By BrightsmithWelcome to Season Nine of Conversations in Cleantech!
This season, we’re going behind the scenes of transition infrastructure - speaking with the investors shaping how, where and why climate capital flows. From decarbonisation and energy security to technology maturity and policy gaps, we’re unpacking what it really takes to fund the systems that underpin a net-zero future.
In this episode, Jenny Gladman and Chloe England are joined by Mona Dajani, Global Co-Chair of Energy, Infrastructure and Hydrogen at Baker Botts, to explore the legal, structural and human dimensions of getting clean energy deals over the line.
From engineering and economics to law and fine dining, Mona’s career path is anything but conventional. But it’s this blend of deep technical insight and practical creativity that makes her one of the most sought-after voices in climate finance today. She’s built a reputation for combining sharp legal execution with relationship-building that goes far beyond the boardroom - a rare combination in a space where trust and agility are everything.
This conversation covers the shifting sands of clean energy investment - from the rise of AI and hyperscalers to the myth of energy abundance. Mona shares why policy volatility demands layered risk management, how new financing models are emerging around data centre demand, and what developers must do to build investor confidence in an uncertain landscape.
It’s also a conversation about leadership - the power of transparency, the importance of track record, and why sometimes the smartest move is knowing when to pivot.
01:19 - Introduction to Mona
Find your guest, Mona Dajani, on LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening to Conversations in Cleantech brought to you by Brightsmith.
This is a Loaded Hype production.