AENU's Siobhan Brewster: Push for energy resilience is turning the tide for climate tech funding

11 maj 2026
08:39
Berlin-based climate fund AENU has spent the last two years navigating the backlash against impact investing.
But now, its general partner Siobhan Brewster says the geopolitical moment, especially a push in Europe for energy resilience, has put wind back in the sails of climate tech.
“Climate investing is definitely becoming more topical,” Brewster tells Impact Loop.
But now, its general partner Siobhan Brewster says the geopolitical moment, especially a push in Europe for energy resilience, has put wind back in the sails of climate tech.
“Climate investing is definitely becoming more topical,” Brewster tells Impact Loop.
Impact investing has had a rough couple of years. But the recent push for energy resilience in Europe could mark a turning point, according to one of the more prominent investors in the space.
Siobhan Brewster, general partner at Berlin-based climate fund AENU, tells Impact Loop over video call that she has noticed a marked shift in the fundraising environment in recent months.