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DownloadJonah is the Head of External Affairs and Impact at Generate where he oversees our communications, government engagement, and impact assessment and strategy.
Prior to Generate, Jonah led Breakthrough Energy a network founded by Bill Gates including investment funds, nonprofit and philanthropic programs, and policy efforts linked by a common commitment to scale the technologies we need to achieve a path to net zero emissions by 2050. During that time, he also served as Mr. Gates’s senior advisor for policy and government relations. Prior to Breakthrough Energy, Jonah spent nearly 15 years in Washington, D.C., leading integrated advocacy, communications, and grassroots campaigns. He led a series of policy efforts on a variety of issues – from civil rights to education reform to nuclear non-proliferation. Before that, he served as primary spokesperson and chief strategist for the largest national campaign to protect voting rights. Jonah holds a J.D. degree from Boston College Law School and a B.A. degree in History from Binghamton University. Jonah lives in Seattle with his wife Jackie and his two children, Desmond and Fiona.
The U.S. faces a growing gap between power demand and available infrastructure, exacerbated by aging assets and rising electricity needs. Maintaining economic competitiveness, particularly in light of accelerating AI adoption and the reshoring of advanced manufacturing, requires urgent investment in distributed and utility-scale energy projects. Congress can ensure we meet this need while not raising power prices for American families and businesses.
Report By Jonah Goldman, Logan Goldie-Scot and Maya Kelty
Jonah is the Head of External Affairs and Impact at Generate where he oversees our communications, government engagement, and impact assessment and strategy.
Prior to Generate, Jonah led Breakthrough Energy a network founded by Bill Gates including investment funds, nonprofit and philanthropic programs, and policy efforts linked by a common commitment to scale the technologies we need to achieve a path to net zero emissions by 2050. During that time, he also served as Mr. Gates’s senior advisor for policy and government relations. Prior to Breakthrough Energy, Jonah spent nearly 15 years in Washington, D.C., leading integrated advocacy, communications, and grassroots campaigns. He led a series of policy efforts on a variety of issues – from civil rights to education reform to nuclear non-proliferation. Before that, he served as primary spokesperson and chief strategist for the largest national campaign to protect voting rights. Jonah holds a J.D. degree from Boston College Law School and a B.A. degree in History from Binghamton University. Jonah lives in Seattle with his wife Jackie and his two children, Desmond and Fiona.
Logan Goldie-Scot is a VP of Research and Impact at Generate Capital, responsible for building and communicating the firm’s information advantage. He is focused on developing proprietary insights relating to Generate’s six core sectors, while supporting market-wide coverage and origination efforts.
Prior to Generate, Logan joined BloombergNEF in 2010 and was Head of Clean Power research when he left in 2022. This was a 30-person group spanning solar, wind, energy storage and power grids. At BloombergNEF he previously worked as a solar analyst, built and led the Energy Storage team, and developed the firm’s first clean energy Index and ETF, in collaboration with Goldman Sachs. Logan is a regular writer, speaker and conference panellist on topics relating to the energy transition. He has an MA (Hons) in Arabic from Edinburgh University and in 2019 completed executive training in Supply Chain Management at Stanford GSB.
Our latest report builds on previous Generate: Intelligence market analysis to examine the needs and opportunities of the U.S. energy infrastructure landscape within the context of the ongoing conversations about the budget reconciliation bill. A few key findings include:
While our view is consistent with industry voices and our own past reporting, we believe it’s important to ground it in data. Meeting the current moment for American power calls for policy and investment approaches that are pragmatic, timely and rooted in infrastructure realities.
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Our latest report builds on previous Generate: Intelligence market analysis to examine the needs and opportunities of the U.S. energy infrastructure landscape within the context of the ongoing conversations about the budget reconciliation bill. A few key findings include: While our view is consistent with industry voices and our own past reporting, we believe it’s
Read moreA report out on the state of middle-market sustainable infrastructure from Generate's Logan Goldie-Scot.
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