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Infrastructure

Private Debt Investor Q&A: A pragmatic approach

Don Dimitrievich
Senior Managing Director, Portfolio Manager, Energy Infrastructure Credit, Nuveen
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In Private Debt Investor's Energy Transition report, Don Dimitrievich argues that investing in the transition is no longer about climate politics — it's about commercial sense and energy security. With AI-driven power demand, geopolitical disruption from the Iran conflict, and onshoring trends all converging, he discusses where Nuveen's EIC team is investing across the full energy ecosystem, with a particular focus on sustainable infrastructure, energy efficiency, and energy security.

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