Rosalind Smith-Maxwell
Smith-Maxwell has successfully transacted on more than 5GW of renewable energy power projects including onshore wind, solar and biomass technologies. Her clean technology expertise includes behind the meter storage and battery manufacture technologies. Over the past 15 years she has worked on transactions and investments covering the UK’s first solar and storage Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (Cleve Hill), both Europe’s number 1 and 2 largest onshore wind farms (750 MW and 650 MW respectively), the first secondary transaction of a European behind the meter storage system manufacturer, Goldman’s investment in Orsted (then named Dong), the Infinis IPO.
Despite all of these, Smith-Maxwell would say that she learned most on the sale of the four turbine (10 MW) Port of Liverpool Wind Farm, the failed first listing of a UK Renewable Yieldco, and the burst of the clean tech bubble between 2007 and 2012.
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29-Apr-2025Energy ForumTaking a Whole Systems Approach to the Transition