We find ourselves at an inflection point. Energy sources and global supply chains that American businesses once relied on are no longer guaranteed to align with American economic values — creating urgent demand for domestic energy infrastructure, resilient grid solutions, and sovereign energy systems.
At the same time, federal policy has created an unprecedented incentive environment. Tax credits, financing structures, and infrastructure investment are available now — but capturing them requires the right syndicate of partners working in coordination.
AI, data centers, and accelerating electrification are driving power infrastructure demand that existing grid capacity cannot meet. The build-out is not a future event, it’s happening now.
Trillions in energy infrastructure investment are required over the next decade, with no single actor positioned to coordinate it. Syndication is the mechanism that closes that gap.
We source and evaluate large-scale energy transition projects with viable financing structures, tax incentive eligibility, and clear infrastructure requirements.
We organize and build the syndicate, matching capital partners, infrastructure firms, energy providers, and corporate stakeholders to each project based on fit, not just availability.
We sync all stakeholders, manage the coordination layer, and provide the advisory expertise that turns a viable project into a funded, executing initiative.
The SVP syndicate is built for organizations that see the energy transition not as a compliance exercise, but as a market opportunity. If you operate in any of the following categories, we want to hear from you.
You develop, own, or operate distributed energy projects and need access to structured financing and a coordinated partner network to expand your pipeline.
You have the boots-on-the-ground capability to install and build — and you’re looking for a steady flow of projects that are already financed and partner-ready.
You want structured access to sustainable infrastructure deal flow — projects with tax credit eligibility, viable financing structures, and coordinated execution already in place.
You’re looking to upgrade your energy infrastructure, reduce costs through tax incentives, or offer financing options to your franchisees — and you need a turnkey path to do it.
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Kathy Dowd is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience launching and leading successful ventures. Her strategic insight into the evolving energy landscape guides Sagamore Volt Partners’ mission to accelerate the transition toward secure, beneficial, and sustainable energy systems. Ms. Dowd cultivates strong partnerships across industry sectors, enabling clients throughout the United States to implement innovative energy solutions that enhance resilience and long‑term independence.
Tate has over 25 years of financial, professional, and advisory experience including work in Investment Banking, Equity Research, and Consumer Industry Financial Analysis (Consumer Foodservice). Tate specializes in valuations, mergers and acquisitions, industry research, and financial analysis. Tate worked for the Asset Securitization team with First Union Capital Markets and as a Corporate and Investment Banking analyst with Wachovia Securities. Tate worked as an Equity Research Analyst for Variant Research focusing on the Consumer Retail Industry. Tate also served as a Market Planning and Financial Analyst for Yum Restaurants International in their Latin American and Caribbean division and lead analyst on new acquisition opportunities for Yum. Tate was in charge of identifying new verticals in the SmartCity, Healthcare, grid distribution, and DOT Solutions industries for MasTec, Inc. Tate is a Managing Director for Madison Street Capital Investment Bank focused on deal advisory & transaction advisory for “middle market” companies ranging from $5MM to $500MM.
You’re looking to upgrade your energy infrastructure, reduce costs through tax incentives, or offer financing options to your franchisees — and you need a turnkey path to do it.