In a more complex market, it’s more critical than ever that energy projects are structured and financed with an eye to capturing the most long-term value.

Craig Mickle

EY Partner, Infrastructure Advisory

Experienced energy and infrastructure advisor. Most of Craig’s career has focused on addressing the major challenges our energy and water industries have faced and are now facing.

Craig is a partner and leads EY’s commercial and financial advisory team focused on the power and utilities industry in Oceania.

For more than 20 years, Craig has provided strategic advice and economic analysis for public and private clients across the infrastructure sector, particularly in the energy and water industries.

Craig has supported numerous corporations with their energy strategies, including their renewable energy procurement strategies. He also works with governments, utilities and investors in the energy and water industries.

Prior to joining EY, Craig was Chief Economist for the Australian arm of a major US-based gas and electricity energy.

Craig has a Bachelor of Business from Curtin University and an MBA from Middlesex University. He is based in Sydney

How Craig is building a better working world

“Enabling Australia’s energy transition requires more innovative approaches to structuring and financing energy projects, to ensure they deliver energy reliability and affordability and meet the needs of investors. This is also of critical importance to the competitiveness of the Australian economy.

“This is a transformative time for Australia’s energy sector which creates both significant opportunities and threats for energy investors. Helping clients navigate the increasingly complex commercial, policy and regulatory challenges can make the difference between an energy project’s success or failure.”

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