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Polaris Energy Finance Podcast aims to bring catalyzing, thoughtful conversations on energy and mining finance directly to listeners, keeping them informed, inspired, and engaged as the global energy system evolves. Stemmed from the "Polaris Energy Insights" research series, the podcast bridges academic insight and real-world investing, equipping the next generation of energy finance professionals with clarity, context, and conviction.

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episode Solving the AI Power Problem — Inside DG Matrix with Michael Wood artwork

Solving the AI Power Problem — Inside DG Matrix with Michael Wood

Most energy startups die in the fundraising desert. DG Matrix didn't, and the story of how they raised over $100 million in under 15 months, after 206 rejections, is unlike anything you'll hear in a typical venture success narrative. Michael Wood, Director of Commercial Development at DG Matrix, joined as one of the company's first U.S. employees, turning down a McKinsey offer to bet on a pre-revenue energy hardware startup. In this episode, he pulls back the curtain on the non-linear, unglamorous reality of financing breakthrough technology: what investors are actually screening for behind closed doors, how coachability and persistence matter as much as metrics, and why DG Matrix's moment arrived faster than almost anyone expected.

24 de abr de 2026 - 51 min
episode How to Turn Ideas Into Power Plants: From Investor to Developer to Founder artwork

How to Turn Ideas Into Power Plants: From Investor to Developer to Founder

Adam Medoff has spent over 15 years working at the intersection of clean energy and finance — with equal time on the investment side, including as a Principal at Lacuna Sustainable Investments, and on the development side at companies like Cypress Creek Renewables and NRG Energy. Today he's the Managing Partner of Mammoth Summit Power, a battery storage development company, and an Adjunct Professor at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment. His mission: using everything he's learned to turn ideas into power plants. In this episode, Adam shares what first drew him to clean energy and how those early influences still shape how he thinks about the industry today. He walks us through the full lifecycle of a renewable energy project — from land acquisition to operations — and explains how the development and investment perspectives on that journey differ in ways that matter. We dig into the real economics of tax credits and policy shifts in 2026, how the surge in AI-driven electricity demand is reshaping project development and operations, and what it takes to enter new markets, capture first-mover advantages, and manage risk in an industry that keeps evolving. Adam also shares his perspective on the skills — curiosity, continuous learning, and a willingness to build new capabilities — that he thinks will define the next generation of clean energy professionals. We close with a look ahead at distribution-connected batteries, the market challenges on the horizon, and the growing importance of community engagement in getting projects built.

29 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
episode Hidden Costs: Geopolitics, AI, and the Nuclear Gamble artwork

Hidden Costs: Geopolitics, AI, and the Nuclear Gamble

Most energy crises are predictable — but few could have foreseen how geopolitical shocks, tech industry overhangs, and costly megaprojects collide in today’s energy and capital markets. When the Strait of Hormuz nearly shuts down and cyber-physical infrastructure faces new threats, the risks go far beyond oil prices. Meanwhile, the financial backbone supporting AI-driven infrastructure is more fragile than it appears, threatening a long-delayed nuclear renaissance and billions in infrastructure investments. In this episode, discover how escalating geopolitical tensions threaten global energy flows and how the digital economy’s backbone—data centers—might unwittingly destabilize power grids. We break down the hidden costs behind tech giants’ cash flows, revealing how aggressive accounting and mounting debt could slow their massive AI infrastructure buildouts. Plus, get the inside scoop on the UK's troubled nuclear projects, a major UK power network acquisition, and the emerging legal battles threatening ESG investments. You'll learn: * Why the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a severe supply shock akin to 2022 — but with amplified geopolitical and economic consequences. * How attacks on data centers and the risk of cascading power failures threaten the stability of the entire grid, especially with peak demand surges and load disconnects. * The real story behind Meta’s eye-watering free cash flow — and what it means for AI infrastructure investment given looming cost overruns and hidden liabilities. * Why the UK’s first new nuclear plant is nearly a decade late and over three times its original budget, illustrating the daunting economics of large-scale nuclear projects. * How political and legal challenges to ESG and capital influence are reshaping the energy transition and what this means for investors. Perfect for energy investors, infrastructure developers, and anyone who needs to understand how geopolitics, tech, and finance intertwine in shaping our energy future. This episode reveals the high-stakes game behind today’s energy and digital infrastructure—crucial insights for navigating the decade’s most complex capital allocation challenges.

4 de mar de 2026 - 27 min
episode How Global Reorganization and Geopolitics Are Recalibrating Energy and Critical Minerals Supply Chains artwork

How Global Reorganization and Geopolitics Are Recalibrating Energy and Critical Minerals Supply Chains

Most companies are rethinking infrastructure investments in the face of global upheaval, and this episode reveals why infrastructure isn't just about energy anymore. Instead, it's about strategic resilience, long-term cash flows, and capital discipline. If you're curious about how private equity is locking in 20-year power contracts, why gas demand is soaring despite renewables, or how critical minerals are becoming geopolitical weapons, this deep dive is your must-listen. In this episode, you'll discover how trillion-dollar infrastructure bids are reshaping the energy landscape, fueled by rising base load power demands from AI and data centers. We break down why private capital is more interested in duration and fixed cash flows than quick gains, with a focus on assets like AES valued at over $43 billion. You’ll learn why the US is quadrupling its gas-fired capacity, with Texas emerging as a global hub for reliable, high-capacity energy development that’s fueling data centers and digital infrastructure. We dive into the strategic shifts in oil and gas M&A, like Devon’s $21.5 billion acquisition of Coterra, highlighting how operational efficiency and free cash flow are more prized than growth for growth’s sake. Plus, get the scoop on the US critical minerals stockpile—$12 billion to secure supply chains from China’s dominance—and why minerals like germanium and gallium matter for semiconductors and national security. Not stopping there, we analyze the new game for precious metals: how gold producers are unlocking value through asset spinoffs, and why silver’s recent burst exposes fragility in renewable supply chains. Energy transition investments are recalibrating—batteries are shifting focus from EVs to grid stability, and nuclear’s renaissance is energized by strategic demand for carbon-free power. This episode is essential for anyone in energy, mining, or infrastructure finance who wants to understand the macro forces shaping the next decade. Capital resets, geopolitical risks, and policy-driven valuation shifts are the new normal—and preparing now will define your career in the industry’s most transformative era. Perfect for investors, industry insiders, and curious thinkers navigating energy, mining, and tech convergences. Stay ahead of the curve — listen now to decode the new rules driving global energy and mining power plays.

14 de feb de 2026 - 16 min
episode Energy & Mining Finance in 2026: Capital Is Back, But It’s Picky artwork

Energy & Mining Finance in 2026: Capital Is Back, But It’s Picky

Unlock the hidden shifts reshaping energy and mining markets, and discover how tech giants and mineral giants are rewriting the game. If you're serious about understanding the future of energy finance, this episode reveals the strategic moves that could redefine industry control and valuations. Imagine a landscape where scale, speed, and resilience determine winners. As capital floods into energy transition projects, the focus shifts from greenfield developments to platforms and portfolios that deliver instant cash flow and strategic leverage. We break down how $300-400 billion of dry powder is fueling a wave of M&A, private credit, and platform formation—setting the stage for a new era of consolidation. Key insights include how AI-driven power demand, grid bottlenecks, and geopolitical realignments are accelerating deal-making, with energy assets evolving beyond yield instruments into critical strategic inputs. You'll discover: * The evolving role of hyperscalers like Google’s Alphabet in owning and financing their own clean energy assets, reshaping traditional power purchase agreements into platform plays. * The deep strategic necessity behind the potential merger between Rio Tinto and Glencore, which would create the world’s largest copper producer at a moment when copper demand is soaring 50% by 2040 amid looming supply shortages. * How copper has transitioned from a mere industrial metal into a cornerstone of electrification, EVs, and digital infrastructure, making long-life tier-one assets a prized target in industry consolidation. * The implications for developers, investors, and miners: Who will control supply, and who gets priced out? As scarcity drives M&A, strategic relevance trumps short-term earnings. This episode isn’t just about numbers, but it’s about understanding the strategic chessboard where tech, mining, and capital markets collide. If you want a front-row seat to the game-changing deals and market shifts shaping our energy future, this episode is your essential guide. Perfect for investors, industry insiders, and curious thinkers navigating energy, mining, and tech convergences. Stay ahead of the curve — listen now to decode the new rules driving global energy and mining power plays.

29 de ene de 2026 - 20 min
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