auctusESG’s EVENTS
Roundtable
Structuring Investable Pipelines for the Blue Economy
auctusESG, a global sustainable finance and transaction advisory firm, and the Blue Bond Accelerator, an independent non-profit dedicated to building a high-integrity blue bond market and catalysing US $70 billion in blue bond investments by 2030, are convening a high-level closed-door roundtable under the aegis of London Climate Action Week 2026, titled ‘Structuring Investable Pipelines for the Blue Economy‘, the session is scheduled for 25th June 2026, 09:00–11:00 BST, at Squire Patton Boggs’ London office. Bringing together financial institutions, multilateral and development finance organisations and blue infrastructure developers, the roundtable will examine how origination networks and project registries can build visible pipeline, how blue taxonomies are being operationalised at the transaction level, which preparation facility models are advancing assets to bankability, and what aggregation and standardisation would allow institutional capital to deploy at scale.
Date and time:
25th June 2026,
09:00–11:00 hrs BST
Hosted by
auctusESG,
Blue Bond Accelerator, UNGC
June 25, 2026
Structuring Investable Pipelines for the Blue Economy
Continuing the Mumbai Climate Week dialogue, this session will focus on translating coastal climate risks into bankable blue finance pipelines through a sovereign lens, with emphasis on national level policy, fiscal frameworks, and public finance strategies. It will explore how governments can enable subnational action through regulatory alignment, sovereign backed instruments, and support for city level project preparation and access to capital. The discussion will highlight the role of blended finance, sovereign guarantees, and public financial institutions in crowding in private capital and unlocking scalable coastal resilience solutions.
June 24, 2026
Financing the Commercial Scale up of Industrial Decarbonisation Technologies in India
The roundtable seeks to explore how India can accelerate the deployment of critical industrial decarbonisation technologies, particularly those in the TRL 5–9 range (CCUS, GH2 DRI EAF, Waste heat recovery and Industrial electrification) by addressing financing gap and identifying practical solutions to mitigate barriers.