How Could the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) Impact Renewables and Storage Investment?
Join Orennia as we leverage analytics to deliver clarity and uncover key insights within these challenging macro conditions.
Live Webinar
2025.06.12
11 a.m. PT / Noon MT / 1 p.m. CT / 2 p.m. ET
In its current form the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is poised to aggressively roll back clean energy tax credits established by the Inflation Reduction Act (2022).
The sunsetting of tax credits means investors need to act decisively during a period of ultimate uncertainty - pulling forward the best opportunities, killing off less-competitive darlings and recalibrating market and technology exposure.
Join Orennia as we leverage analytics to deliver clarity and uncover key insights within these challenging macro conditions.

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Presented by:
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Matt Clenchy
Director, Analytics
As a Director at Orennia, Matt leads the development of Orennia’s data and analytics for energy storage and the research it supports. His work forecasting ancillary services, nodal price dynamics and operator bidding behavior provides detailed asset valuations that are relied upon directly by clients to transact on multi-GW pipelines and obtain project financing. The diverse client base he works with allows for a differentiated perspective on the energy storage space shaped by regular engagement with investors, developers, and equipment providers.
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Spencer O'Donnell
Analyst
Spencer is a strategic thinker with over seven years of experience in infrastructure development, financial modeling and technical analysis. As a top Analyst at Orennia, he focuses on power and renewables, collaborating with clients to gain insights from our platform and research. Shaped by his previous role leading project development for power and RNG projects at Campus Energy Partners, Spencer supports Orennia's PE and developer clients leverage data to get a strategic edge. Whether modeling complex systems or writing detailed research, Spencer is deeply engaged in the energy transition and the decisions that drive it.