KEY POINTS
  • Clean energy is attracting billions of dollars, but as the pace of the transition accelerates climate investing is just getting started, according to four investors in the space.
  • "I think we're early days," Eli Aheto, managing director at General Atlantic's climate initiative BeyondNetZero, said recently at CERAWeek by S&P Global.
  • Money chasing the space is just "a drop in the bucket in terms of the scale of the opportunity," said Brad Fierstein, a partner in the infrastructure group at Apollo.

Clean energy is attracting billions of dollars in investments, but as the pace and scope of the transition to a greener economy accelerates, experts say the trend is just getting started.

"I think we're early days," Eli Aheto, managing director at BeyondNetZero, said recently at CERAWeek. "There is still a good amount of room to add more and more capital into this theme," he added, noting that the "theme" itself is broad and encompasses a host of different technologies across industries.