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    Tom Cowley

    Investment Manager at Low Carbon

    Tom Cowley is an experienced Investment Manager at Low Carbon, focusing on energy from waste projects in the UK and internationally. He holds an MBA from Imperial College Business School, specializing in various aspects of sustainable energy development. Tom's educational background includes studying Chemistry at the University of Bristol.

    In his role at Low Carbon, Tom has been involved in significant partnerships and projects. He announced a strategic partnership between Low Carbon and MassMutual, targeting 20GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.1 Additionally, he has worked on the Oldhall EfW (Energy from Waste) project2, demonstrating his involvement in waste-to-energy initiatives.

    Prior to his position at Low Carbon, Tom's professional experience includes:

    • Consultant at Earth Capital UK
    • Senior Associate at Octopus Investments
    • Commercial Asset Manager at Octopus Investments' Thermal Team
    • Associate at Energy Invest Group
    • Global Liquidity Sales Support at J.P. Morgan Asset Management

    Tom's expertise in renewable energy and investment management has positioned him as a key figure in Low Carbon's efforts to develop and manage community-owned renewable energy projects, contributing to the transition towards a low-carbon future.

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    United Kingdom