Couverture de Eric Rubenstein from New Climate Ventures

Eric Rubenstein from New Climate Ventures

Eric Rubenstein from New Climate Ventures

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Eric Rubenstein, managing partner at New Climate Ventures, joins Jason and Nada live from Ceraweek to make the case that what we're calling an energy transition is actually a new industrial revolution. He breaks down why data centers are only the fifth biggest driver of power demand, how his 35-company portfolio is shifting toward localized production and supply chain resilience, and what founders absolutely need to nail before walking up to an investor at a conference.


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00:00 - Intro and Ceraweek impressions

07:11 - What is actually driving power demand growth

13:41 - The all-of-the-above energy reality

19:12 - NCV fund thesis and origin

22:28 - Portfolio breakdown and data center exposure

25:07 - Upcycling waste into value

28:30 - How the portfolio informs investment strategy

34:19 - Is venture capital broken for hard tech?

37:01 - The missing middle and how startups are bridging it

40:11 - Industrial customers funding their own first commercial plants

45:38 - Raising fund two and what LPs want

48:45 - How NCV communicates with investors

56:37 - What founders should know before approaching investors

01:01:09 - Talking valuation with investors


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