
Andy Bowman
CEOJupiter PowerJupiter Power’s Chief Executive Officer, Andy Bowman, has been a clean energy entrepreneur since the 1990s. Bowman participated in some of the first utility-scale wind, then solar, and now energy storage projects ever financed in the U.S., and has started and led several successful energy companies. Bowman founded Jupiter in 2017 with one goal in mind: to solve some of the most pressing challenges on the power grid as it faces historic changes. Since then, the company has grown into one of the largest BESS developers and owner/operators in the country, with thousands of megawatt hours already operating and many more on the way.
Bowman was previously CEO and founder of Pioneer Green Energy LLC (2009-15), Chief Development Officer at E.ON Climate & Renewables North America (2007-2009), Senior Vice President of Development at Airtricity (2004-2007), and CEO and founder of Renewable Generation, Inc. (2001-2004).
Bowman is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, the LBJ School of Public Affairs and Yale University and is author of the 2023 book - The West Texas Power Plant That Saved the World.
Building the Clean Energy Future – Framing the Value Proposition for New Clean Energy Infrastructure in MA
Building the Clean Energy Future - Framing the Value Proposition for New Clean Energy Infrastructure in MA Building the clean energy future depends on…Building the Clean Energy Future - Framing the Value Proposition for New Clean Energy Infrastructure in MA Building the clean energy future depends on our ability to site, permit, and lock in contracts for major infrastructure like storage facilities…Building the Clean Energy Future - Framing the Value Proposition for New Clean Energy Infrastructure in MA Building the clean energy future depends on our ability to site, permit, and lock in contracts for major infrastructure like storage facilities, solar farms, substations, and transmission lines quickly and fairly. Moderated by Jon Chesto, this fireside chat will discuss the policy and regulatory framework that is driving Massachusetts’ next …Building the Clean Energy Future - Framing the Value Proposition for New Clean Energy Infrastructure in MA Building the clean energy future depends on our ability to site, permit, and lock in contracts for major infrastructure like storage facilities, solar farms, substations, and transmission lines quickly and fairly. Moderated by Jon Chesto, this fireside chat will discuss the policy and regulatory framework that is driving Massachusetts’ next wave of clean energy infrastructure. Panelists will explore how private developers, state and local government, and communities can collaborate to balance speed, transparency, and environmental stewardship while meeting the state’s clean energy and equity goals. The state's policy and regulatory framework for clean energy is always in flux, but was recently reformed by the Healey-Driscoll Administration to attract new clean energy infrastructure investment, strengthen community engagement, and ensure equitable energy development across the Commonwealth.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
