About ICF

Michael Lengowski

Director, Power Markets and Energy Transition
Virginia

Michael Lengowski is an expert in power generation, renewable energy, and regulated utilities market transactions with nearly 30 years of experience in guiding investors and energy transition infrastructure project developers with strategic growth and commercial decisions.

Michael Lengowski is an energy expert with nearly 30 years of management consulting, renewable energy project development, and market intelligence experience serving government agencies, energy transition infrastructure developers, IPPs, infrastructure investors (e.g., strategics, private equity, pension funds) and other financial institutions.

At ICF, Michael leads North American market development for the energy policy and infrastructure transactions business including positioning ICF for future areas of growth. Recent work has included analyzing IRA/IIJA legislation and rulemaking particularly related to hydrogen, managing collaborative, cross-team efforts for DOE Loan Program Office technical and market advisory RFP responses, and formulating go-to-market strategies for newly launched wholesale power and retail electricity rate forecast subscription services.

Earlier in his career, Michael was an equity research analyst covering electric and gas utilities and power technology OEMs. He also analyzed wholesale power, fuels, and environmental markets for what has become the premier energy industry intelligence provider. Michael also managed federal and state regulatory affairs and other early-stage development activities for two proposed offshore wind projects off the mid-Atlantic coast (PJM states) and served on the Offshore Wind Development Coalition.

"From determining where and what to build to getting steel in the ground and reaching COD, ICF supports every aspect of the energy infrastructure project development life cycle. New entrants and seasoned developers alike hire us for strategy formulation, site selection, critical issues analysis, transmission interconnection, project financing (technical and markets), equipment selection, and construction monitoring."
Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in History (with distinction), Kenyon College