Energy Transition Today
Energy Transition Today is an inspiratia podcast and covers all aspects of the Energy Transition. From up-to-date information on the latest deals in the market to probing analysis of policy, technology, and financial trends. We bring you insightful interviews with key market players alongside the cutting-edge insights of our market experts.
Energy Transition Today
Commercialising Clean Energy with Enfinity Global
Today’s podcast is the first in our four-part series in proud partnership with Enfinity Global.
Enfinity is one of Europe’s leading IPPs and the winner of inspiratia’s 2025 Developer of the Year and Financial Structure of the Year awards. In our series together, we explore the challenges, opportunities, and key decisions that European developers are faced with today and take a deep dive into understanding Enfinity’s approach to navigating - and shaping - the continent’s energy future.
In this episode, our analyst, Daniel Burge, is joined by Alice Cajani, Enfinity’s head of Energy Commercialisation, and Roberto Pozzi, Head of Origination at A2A, to discuss the finer points of commercialising the capacity springing up across Europe.
Our guests reflect on lessons learned from the forefront of the transition, explore the complexities of developer-utility collaboration, and muse on what needs to happen next to foster more robust European energy markets in 2026.
This episode is hosted by Daniel Burge, Lead Commercial Analyst at inspiratia.
This episode was edited by Leonard Müller, Reporter at inspiratia.
This episode is sponsored by Enfinity Global.
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