
Lambert’s experience can accelerate ArcLight’s deal pipeline and enhance credibility with investors, positioning the firm to capture growth in renewable and distributed power assets.
ArcLight Capital Partners, a specialist investor in power and infrastructure assets, has bolstered its leadership team by naming Gary Lambert senior advisor. Lambert’s tenure as chief executive of Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) was marked by a series of high‑profile renewable acquisitions and the structuring of complex financing packages for wind, solar and storage projects. His deep network across utilities, independent power producers and capital markets equips ArcLight with a seasoned perspective that goes beyond traditional private‑equity oversight, bridging strategic insight with operational know‑how.
The appointment arrives at a time when capital flows into clean‑energy infrastructure are accelerating, driven by policy incentives and corporate sustainability mandates. Lambert’s track record in sourcing and closing multi‑billion‑dollar deals is likely to shorten ArcLight’s investment cycle and improve deal quality. By leveraging his expertise, the firm can better evaluate emerging technologies such as green hydrogen and advanced battery storage, while also strengthening relationships with lenders who value proven execution. This advisory boost may translate into larger ticket sizes and more diversified portfolios.
Industry observers view senior‑advisor roles as a strategic lever for firms seeking to navigate the rapidly shifting energy landscape. Lambert’s presence signals to limited partners that ArcLight is committed to disciplined growth and risk‑adjusted returns. Moreover, his insight into regulatory trends and market pricing can inform the firm’s positioning ahead of potential policy shifts, such as revisions to tax credit structures. As the sector consolidates, the combination of capital, expertise, and advisory depth positions ArcLight to capture value in both legacy generation and next‑generation clean‑energy assets.
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