Pavel Molchanov
“Growth of renewables across the energy value chain is here to stay. Wind and solar are on the cusp of becoming the world’s lowest-cost power sources, and when economics are this clear-cut, that is ultimately what matters – much more so than how public policy may change from day to day. Decarbonization is a megatrend that is both visible and durable.”
“Growth of renewables across the energy value chain is here to stay. Wind and solar are on the cusp of becoming the world’s lowest-cost power sources, and when economics are this clear-cut, that is ultimately what matters – much more so than how public policy may change from day to day. Decarbonization is a megatrend that is both visible and durable.”
Pavel Molchanov joined Raymond James & Associates in 2003 and began work as part of the energy research team, becoming an analyst in 2006. He initiated coverage on the renewable energy / clean technology sector in 2006. In this role, he covers all aspects of sustainability-themed technologies, including solar, wind, biofuels, electric vehicles, power storage, grid modernization, water technology, and more. He has been recognized in the StarMine Top Analyst survey, the Forbes Blue Chip Analyst survey, and the Wall Street Journal Best on the Street survey. He graduated cum laude from Duke University in 2003 with a bachelor of science degree in economics, with high distinction.