Graham Cooley

Graham Cooley: 30+ years' experience in energy tech.

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Bio of Graham Cooley

Graham Cooley is an accomplished leader with over three decades of experience in developing strategic product and technology solutions in the energy industry. He has been at the forefront of introducing new technologies in the power, energy storage, and hydrogen sectors. His expertise in deal-making has helped him structure and close successful corporate deals, while his fundraising abilities have seen him raise over £600m for technology companies from various sources, including venture capital, private equity, public investment markets, and strategic corporates.

Graham has a lifelong passion for environmentalism and sustainability, making him a trusted commentator on matters relating to the energy and sustainability sectors. His leadership skills, combined with his deep technical expertise, have enabled him to achieve remarkable success in driving innovation and growth in the energy industry.

Topics Discussed by Graham Cooley

  • Hydrogen
  • Green Tech
  • Renewables
  • Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy

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