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In Episode 328 of The Green Insider, host Mike Nemer sits down with Swapan Kataria, chairman of Thorium Atomic Power Corporation, to explore the future of thorium nuclear energy in the global energy transition. The conversation covers advanced nuclear reactors, LNG market shifts, baseload power demand, nuclear fuel recycling, energy security, and the regulatory barriers affecting next-generation nuclear deployment. Swapan explains why he moved from LNG development into thorium-based nuclear innovation, how thorium compares with uranium on cost and availability, and why countries like India and Indonesia may move faster than the United States in scaling new nuclear technologies. The Green Insider — Episode 328 In this episode, you’ll learn: Why Crown LNG paused its U.S. LNG project and shifted attention to international energy infrastructure opportunities. How thorium nuclear energy differs from uranium in availability, economics, and long-term fuel-cycle potential. Why advanced nuclear reactors and thorium technology could support reliable baseload power and grid stability. How spent nuclear fuel recycling could expand usable energy resources and reduce long-term waste challenges. Why India and Indonesia may emerge as early markets for thorium reactor development and deployment. What U.S. nuclear permitting, regulation, and project development hurdles still slow next-generation nuclear energy. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #Thorium #NuclearEnergy #AdvancedNuclear #EnergyTransition #BaseloadPower #LNG #EnergySecurity #NuclearInnovation #CleanEnergy #GridReliability The post The Future of Thorium: Swapan Kataria on Nuclear Energy’s Next Chapter appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on The Green Insider, Mike Nemer sits down with Itzik Malka, co-founder and CEO of 4M Analytics, to explore how better visibility into underground infrastructure can reduce risk, cut costs, and improve decision-making across construction and utility projects. Itzik explains how 4M Analytics is working to create a digital map of the subsurface using remote sensing, aerial imagery, and AI to help engineers, utility owners, and project teams understand what lies below ground before excavation begins. Episode 327 Show Notes Episode Overview Drawing on a background in explosives detection and risk mitigation, Itzik shares the origin story behind 4M Analytics and the company’s mission to build what he calls the “Google Maps of the underground.” The conversation covers why fragmented utility records create delays, budget overruns, and safety concerns, and how more reliable subsurface data can improve planning from feasibility and estimating through construction and asset management. Key topics in this episode:• How 4M Analytics uses remote sensing, aerial imagery, and AI to map underground infrastructure• Why incomplete utility data creates risk for contractors, engineers, DOTs, and asset owners• How better subsurface visibility can reduce unnecessary truck rolls, field investigations, and project delays• The role of digital infrastructure data in pre-construction planning, damage prevention, and lifecycle management• Why trust, accuracy, and early access to information matter in construction decision-making Subscribe to The Green Insider for more conversations with the leaders and disruptors shaping sustainability, infrastructure, and the energy transition. #TheGreenInsider #Podcast #ApplePodcasts #Infrastructure #ConstructionTech #UtilityMapping #AI #Sustainability #EnergyTransition #4MAnalytics #Geospatial #RemoteSensing #ArtificialIntelligence #AerialImagery #DigitalInfrastructure #RiskMitigation The post How 4M Analytics Is Building the Google Maps of the Underground appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this week’s The Green Insider, Mike Nemer talks with Daniel Dus, CEO of Cleantech Industry Resources and co-founder of Solar Fight Night, about why the event has become a must-attend gathering in clean energy. As Solar Fight Night heads to Houston, Daniel explains how the late-night format, industry buzz, and real relationship-building have made it a place where connections turn into deals. In this episode: How Solar Fight Night started and how it has expanded over the last 18 years What to expect from the Houston event on June 2, including the venue and late-night networking format Why the event brings together industry peers and competitors in a more relaxed setting The launch of CleantechFactCheck.org and its mission to address misinformation in clean technology How the platform also supports the industry with a renewable energy job board Whether you work in solar, storage, clean tech, or the broader energy transition, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at community-building in the industry and the role trusted information plays in moving the sector forward. Be sure to follow The Green Insider for more conversations with the leaders and disruptors shaping the energy transition. #TheGreenInsider #SolarFightNight #HoustonEnergy #CleanTech #EnergyTransition The post Solar Fight Night Comes to Houston, Where Deals Get Done appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Kurt Avery, founder and president of Sawyer Products, joins Mike Nemer to discuss how Sawyer’s lightweight, long-lasting water filtration is used in disaster response and underserved communities. They also explore related global health work, including malaria prevention, and how partnerships and donations help scale impact worldwide. Key takeaways Sawyer’s portable filters weigh about 3 ounces and are designed for rapid deployment and long-term use. One duffel bag of filters can support clean water access for roughly 20,000–30,000 people in field deployments. The conversation highlights reported impact of clean water delivered to ~40 million people worldwide through donated and distributed systems. Durability is a core theme: filters can last up to ~15 years, with a cost-per-person estimate as low as ~30 cents for 10 years of service (as discussed in the episode). Beyond filtration, the episode touches malaria prevention efforts and a cited 67% reduction in malaria cases in certain military applications using Sawyer repellents. In this episode How Sawyer’s filtration works in practice (deployment, maintenance, and training support) Why eliminating the need to boil water reduces pressure on trees and fossil fuels Scaling through nonprofit partnerships and disaster response organizations What “disease-free water” claims mean in the context of the product’s use and testing (as described by the guest) How Sawyer’s Foundation model supports distribution in dozens of countries Enjoying the show?Follow The Green Insider wherever you get your podcast, leave a rating and review, and share Episode 326 with a friend who cares about practical, scalable sustainability. #TheGreenInsider #Podcast #Sustainability #CleanWater #WaterFiltration #GlobalHealth #DisasterRelief #HumanitarianAid #MalariaPrevention #ClimateAction #Nonprofit #Impact The post Clean Water at Scale (with Kurt Avery, Sawyer Products) appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In episode 325 of The Green Insider, we sit down with Mike Silvestrini—co-founder and managing partner of Energea—to discuss how everyday investors can participate in renewable energy projects globally starting at $100. Mike shares his path from line cook to solar developer, why solar has become the dominant new-build energy source, and how Energia structures investments and monthly dividends across portfolios in markets like South Africa, Brazil, Latin America, and the U.S. In This Episode Mike’s journey from hospitality to building and exiting a solar development company (Green Skies) Why Energea was created—and how it differs from traditional Wall Street products How the platform lets individuals invest in renewable energy projects starting at $100 How investments are structured (shares in Delaware entities representing operating assets) How dividends work and what liquidity/withdrawal typically looks like Regional strategy highlights: microgrids in South Africa, community solar in Brazil, and opportunistic U.S. deals Performance discussed: approximately 12% returns over the past five years with monthly distributions Key Takeaways Solar’s growth is being driven by economics and speed of deployment—not only environmental goals. Energea aims to give individuals direct access to project-level renewable energy investments typically reserved for institutions. Portfolios are diversified by geography and project type, with monthly dividend distributions that many investors reinvest for compounding. In emerging markets, distributed energy solutions like microgrids can be both impactful and investable when paired with reliable payment mechanisms. Featured Projects & Regions Discussed South Africa: Microgrids and distributed power for underserved communities using a prepaid energy model. Brazil: Community solar projects serving local subscribers. Latin America: Broader renewable energy opportunities (discussed as part of regional diversification). United States: Opportunistic solar investments driven by relationships and deal flow. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #TheGreenInsider #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #SolarEnergy #Solar #EnergyTransition #Sustainability #ImpactInvesting #ESGInvesting #ClimateTech #GreenInvesting #EnergyInvesting #DistributedEnergy #Microgrids #CommunitySolar #EmergingMarkets #SouthAfrica #Brazil #LatinAmerica #MonthlyDividends #PassiveIncome The post Investing in Renewable Energy with Mike Silvestrini (Energea) appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Lizzy Aldrich of Anew Climate joins us to break down what’s changing in carbon markets—and what “high-integrity” supply looks like on the ground. We dig into why forestry remains central, how RNG projects pencil out, and what the shift toward insetting means for corporate climate plans. Plus: Carbon Bridge, a deferred-payment approach to help companies move faster toward 2030 targets.
In Episode 323 of The Green Insider Podcast, host Mike Nemer once again, sits down with Energy Vault co-founder and CEO Robert Piconi to unpack the company’s shift from technology provider to owner-operator of energy assets—and why that strategy aligns with the accelerating demand for reliable power in AI compute. They discuss Energy Vault’s operational hybrid green hydrogen microgrid project with PG&E in Calistoga, new long-term energy service agreements in Texas and Australia, and how AI is being applied across battery management, predictive analytics, and energy trading—without compromising safety. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why Energy Vault is accelerating its move to own and operate storage and hybrid generation assets What the PG&E Calistoga green hydrogen microgrid is designed to do—and how it’s being used today How modular data centers and AI compute infrastructure are shaping power requirements Where AI is delivering value: battery monitoring, predictive analytics, and trading/dispatch optimization How flexible, technology-agnostic supply chains help navigate domestic content and regulatory constraints Robert goes on to discuss Energy Vault’s supply chain strategy, explaining how they have built flexible supply chains to handle geopolitical and economic changes. He noted that they have worked with multiple battery providers, including Samsung, and adapted to work with domestic content technologies. Mike mentioned the ITC credits for battery storage through 2032, and Robert agreed, adding that they still need to meet domestic content and foreign entity of concern requirements. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #CleanEnergy #EnergyStorage #GridReliability #Hydrogen #Microgrids #BatteryStorage #AI #DataCenters #EnergyTransition #LongDurationEnergyStorage #IPP The post Owning Energy Storage in the AI Era appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Jasper Steinhausen (Business with Impact) joins The Green Insider Podcast to share how sustainability becomes a competitive advantage—when you start by solving real business problems. We talk practical steps, quick-win initiatives, and the mindset shift from “cost” to “profit driver.” Why “sustainability = profitability” is more than a slogan How to find low-hanging fruit (like energy efficiency) to prove ROI fast The “costing misalignment curve” and what it means for leaders A practical blueprint from Jasper’s book Making Sustainability Profitable What’s next: Jasper’s 2026 group program to scale impact Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #Podcast #NewEpisode #TheGreenInsiderPodcast #Sustainability #SustainableBusiness #ESG #BusinessInnovation #Leadership #CircularEconomy #ClimateAction #NetZero #SustainabilityStrategy #GreenBusiness The post Making Sustainability Profitable (with Jasper Steinhausen) appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This “Follower Friday” special features a series of live interviews from the BCarbon conference in Houston, Texas. The episode focuses on the legal, technological, and logistical hurdles of the methane abatement market, specifically regarding plugging abandoned and orphaned oil/gas wells to generate high-fidelity carbon credits. Key Takeaways Legal Complexity: The industry is currently navigating a maze of mineral leases and access rights that vary significantly between states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Ohio. The “Wild West” Market: The methane abatement credit market lacks a single unified path, leading BCarbon to step in and establish standardized protocols. Monitoring Challenges: A major hurdle for carbon credit buyers is ensuring a well stays plugged for 10–20 years. New infrastructure is being developed to concentrate and detect minute leaks in remote areas. Supply vs. Demand: While there is a surge of credit developers (the “suppliers”), there is currently a lag in the number of active buyers in the room, creating a unique market tension. Featured Guests Grant Gibson Founder & CEO Ironwood Development Mark Mersman Founder & CEO Cordonica Clint Boman Director of Safety Leader Foundation We want to extend a huge thank you to BCarbon for allowing The Green Insider to join them in Houston. It’s an honor to be on the front lines of this ‘Wild West’ credit market as we work alongside their team to bring some much-needed clarity to the industry. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. The post Inside the Race to Make Methane Credits Work appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this episode of The Green Insider, Mike Nemer speaks with Pankaj Tanwar, Managing Director of Climate Services at CarbonBetter, about how voluntary carbon markets work—and why methane abatement is emerging as one of the most impactful near‑term climate solutions. They break down key differences between avoidance and removal credits, explain why carbon credit prices vary so widely, and unpack what buyers really look for when evaluating projects, from additionality to co‑benefits. The conversation also explores methane’s outsized climate impact, insights from the BCarbon Methane Abatement Conference, and why a balanced portfolio approach matters. Key themes include:• Carbon credit types and pricing• Why voluntary carbon markets are so complex• How buyers assess project quality• Methane abatement as a high‑impact opportunity• The role of intermediaries in reducing buyer risk The Role of Market IntermediariesIntermediaries like CarbonBetter play a critical role by filtering projects, reducing buyer risk, comparing methodologies, and guiding organizations through a complex and often confusing market landscape. Purpose Beyond ProfitThe episode closes with reflections on the personal fulfillment many carbon market professionals find in creating environmental and social benefits for local communities alongside emissions reductions. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #CarbonMarkets #VoluntaryCarbon #MethaneAbatement #ClimateAction #Sustainability #CarbonCredits #ESG #ClimateSolutions #EnergyTransition #TheGreenInsider The post Carbon Markets and Methane credits — Insights from Pankaj Tanwar appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this episode of The Green Insider Podcast, Mike welcomes Renee Jacobs, Healthcare Business Development Manager at Distech Controls, for an in‑depth conversation on how intelligent building automation is transforming healthcare facilities. Renee brings more than 20 years of experience in healthcare construction and facilities management, giving her a practical, real‑world perspective on the challenges hospitals face—from aging infrastructure and tight budgets to energy efficiency and indoor air quality. The discussion explores how integrated building automation systems help hospitals improve operational performance, reduce energy consumption, and create healthier environments for patients and staff. Renee explains how Distech Controls, part of the Acuity portfolio, delivers connected solutions that bring together building automation, lighting, and other systems to support sustainability goals. Mike and Renee also dive into the importance of continuous commissioning versus traditional retro‑commissioning, the growing role of AI and analytics in building automation, and why cybersecurity is becoming a critical consideration as hospitals adopt more connected technologies. The episode highlights Distech Controls’ Atrius platform, which enables hospitals to track real‑time energy usage, manage utility spend, and clearly demonstrate savings. Renee shares an example where a healthcare facility achieved 42% energy savings, underscoring how data‑driven insights can unlock funding for future upgrades and long‑term efficiency improvements. Key topics covered: Healthcare building automation and sustainability Energy management and operational efficiency in hospitals Air quality, post‑pandemic priorities, and patient safety Continuous commissioning and analytics‑driven performance Cybersecurity considerations for connected healthcare systems Using energy data to prove savings and fund infrastructure upgrades This episode is a must‑listen for healthcare leaders, facility managers, engineers, and anyone interested in smart buildings, energy efficiency, and the future of sustainable healthcare infrastructure. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #HealthcareFacilities #HealthcareEngineering #HospitalOperations #HealthcareLeadership #FacilitiesManagement #SmartBuildings #BuildingAutomation #EnergyEfficiency #SustainableHealthcare #EnergyManagement #Decarbonization #TheGreenInsider The post Episode 320: Smart Healthcare Buildings, Energy Savings & Automation appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this episode The Green Insider, we sit down with Jake Jurewicz, co‑founder and CEO of Blue Energy, to explore how nuclear power can finally be built faster, cheaper, and financed commercially. Jake shares how Blue Energy is adapting proven construction and financing models from the oil, gas, and LNG industries to unlock private capital for small modular nuclear plants. We focus on Blue Energy’s first project at the Port of Victoria, Texas, their modular, prefabricated construction approach, and why fixed‑price contracts are key to making nuclear financeable. Jake also addresses nuclear safety, regulatory progress, and why nuclear power is well‑positioned to support data centers, AI growth, and grid stability. This conversation offers a practical look at how nuclear energy could scale in the U.S. — and globally — to meet rising energy demand while strengthening energy security. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #nuclear energy #nuclear power #small modular reactors #clean energy #private financing #data centers energy #modular construction #energy security #Blue Energy #Texas energy The post Unlocking Private Financing for Nuclear Power appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Guest: Jason Elate, Founder & CEO of Insectflux, a climate‑tech startup bridging the agrifood sector with the global insect‑protein economy. Episode 318 Overview In this episode, Mike sits down with Jason Elate to explore how Insectflux is building the world’s first global B2B2C marketplace connecting food producers, insect farms, and buyers across multiple industries. Jason shares how the company is tackling the $1.1 trillion global food waste problem by transforming organic byproducts into high‑value, sustainable ingredients. What We Cover in This Conversation 1. The Insectflux Vision How the platform links the $10 trillion agrifood sector with the $2.5 billion insect farming industry. Why Jason believes insect protein is a cornerstone of a more sustainable, inclusive global economy. The mission: turning waste into opportunity at scale. 2. How the Marketplace Works Food producers—farms, restaurants, processors, grocery chains, hotels—can list organic byproducts and waste. Insect farms purchase these materials to raise crickets, black soldier flies, and mealworms. Resulting products include protein, oils, chitin, and fertilizers used in: Pet nutrition Aquaculture Regenerative agriculture Biotech Cosmetics Consumer goods 4. Global Momentum & Demand Over 1,200 stakeholders on the waitlist, including merchants, consultants, and major institutions such as the UN, World Food Programme, USDA, Agri‑Food Canada, and Amazon. Jason’s upcoming presentations at NY Climate Week, including sessions at Cornell University and NYU. 5. The Bigger Picture Why insect protein is gaining traction across industries. How Insectflux is helping accelerate sustainable protein adoption. Jason’s belief in global abundance and the role insects can play in a circular, climate‑smart economy. Jason also shares insights on industry partnerships, global demand, and why insects may be the key to a more circular, climate‑smart economy. Learn More About Insectflux Visit: insectflux.com Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #ClimateTech #FoodWaste #AlternativeProtein #InsectProtein #InsectFarming #AgriFoodTech #WasteToValue #GreenInnovation The post Transforming Food Waste into Sustainable Protein appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Guest: Lennart Hinrichs, Executive Vice President & General Manager of Americas, TWAICE Overview:In episode 318 of The Green Insider, Lennart Hinrichs shares how TWAICE’s independent battery analytics software helps large‑scale energy storage operators identify issues early, optimize performance, and reduce financial and operational risk across the battery lifecycle. Key Topics Covered: Lennart’s background and the founding of TWAICE, rooted in early hands‑on experience with battery energy storage systems in Munich that exposed gaps in performance visibility. How TWAICE evolved into a battery analytics platform designed to provide deep insight into large‑scale battery energy storage systems used for grid reliability and renewable energy integration. An overview of TWAICE’s software, which analyzes battery systems at the cell level to detect imbalances, safety risks, and hidden performance losses without controlling charging or discharging. Why traditional battery troubleshooting is slow and reactive, and how predictive analytics enable faster root‑cause identification and proactive maintenance. Common battery challenges across the lifecycle, including early‑stage manufacturing defects, longer‑term degradation, and the risks of relying solely on OEMs for performance transparency. The role of independent, third‑party analytics in supporting warranty claims and holding manufacturers or integrators accountable for underperformance. A real‑world case study from California showing how analytics transformed maintenance practices from reactive firefighting to data‑driven optimization. The financial and trading implications of accurate battery performance data, including avoiding penalties through reliable state‑of‑charge assessments. Industry trends, scaling challenges, and Lennart’s perspective from speaking at major battery and energy storage conferences. Key Takeaway:As battery energy storage scales globally, independent analytics are becoming essential for maintaining performance, managing degradation, and protecting long‑term investments. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. The post Battery Analytics Are Transforming Energy Storage appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The 2026 Charge – Powering Energy Brands conference, hosted at the offices of CPS Energy in San Antonio, was a tremendous success. The event brought together leaders and innovators from across the energy and communications space for an unforgettable experience focused on connection, insight, and creativity. We were thrilled to once again record The Green Insider podcast live from this Charge North America event, featuring an outstanding lineup of guests: Rob Cantrell, CEO, Atlantic Energy Timothy Wang, Managing Partner, Keymaker Jake Edie, Managing Partner, RenewComm Mush Khan, CEO, Alchemy Industrial Jacob Yang, CEO, Amp Your Story Together, these conversations highlighted how Charge continues to deliver on its promise of networking, education, creativity, and recognition across the energy ecosystem. Congratulations to all this year’s conference award winners—you can learn more about them here. Special congratulations and thank you to Fridrik Larsen, Natalie Bacon, and the entire Charge team for producing another exceptional event. And to our Follower Friday listeners and guests: thank you for being part of the journey—we truly couldn’t do this without you. Become a Green Insider Be sure to subscribe to The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE, wherever you get your podcasts—and don’t forget to leave us a five‑star rating! To learn more about our guests or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please contact ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. The post 2026 Charge – Powering Energy Brands Conference Recap appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Welcome to this week’s Follower Friday episode of The Green Insider. The podcast features an in‑depth conversation with Eric Unverzagt, Chief Executive Officer of BCarbon, a Houston‑based non‑profit carbon registry and research center focused on advancing credible solutions within the voluntary carbon market. During the interview, Unverzagt outlines BCarbon’s mission to develop scientifically rigorous and transparent methodologies that support high‑quality carbon credits while delivering measurable environmental benefits. Unverzagt explains that BCarbon has established four core carbon credit protocols designed to address different forms of carbon reduction and sequestration. These include soil carbon sequestration, forestry projects, living shorelines, and methane mitigation through the plugging of abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells. Together, these protocols reflect BCarbon’s emphasis on nature‑based and emission-reduction strategies that are both environmentally impactful and economically viable. A significant portion of the discussion centers on methane mitigation, which Unverzagt highlights as an especially effective approach due to methane’s potency as a greenhouse gas. By supporting well‑plugging projects, BCarbon aims to reduce emissions that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere while simultaneously creating opportunities for land restoration and local economic activity. This work positions methane mitigation as a practical bridge between environmental responsibility and market‑driven solutions. The interview also previews BCarbon’s upcoming methane‑focused conference, scheduled for March 11–12 at the Greater Houston Partnership facility. The event is designed to convene a diverse group of stakeholders from across the carbon and energy ecosystems, including carbon credit buyers, project developers, policy and market experts, and technical specialists involved in methane plugging initiatives. According to Unverzagt, the conference will serve both an educational and collaborative purpose. Attendees will gain insights into the environmental and economic value of methane mitigation projects, as well as a clearer understanding of how carbon credits function within the voluntary market. Just as importantly, the event is intended to foster meaningful connections among participants, encouraging partnerships that can accelerate adoption of sustainable practices and expand the impact of methane reduction efforts. Overall, the podcast underscores BCarbon’s role in shaping standards for high‑integrity carbon credits while highlighting methane mitigation as a key opportunity for climate action. Through research, protocol development, and industry convenings such as the upcoming conference, BCarbon seeks to strengthen trust, transparency, and collaboration within the voluntary carbon market. The post Turning Methane Into Momentum: BCarbon’s Role in the Voluntary Carbon Market appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mahesh Konduru, CEO of Momentum Technologies, joined “The Green Insider” to discuss critical minerals and their impact on the economy and various industries. With 25 years of experience, Mahesh shared his background in chemical engineering and his focus on commercializing technologies in the material science space. He emphasized the growing importance of critical minerals, especially in light of recent news about their use and the situation in Ukraine. Highlights from episode 317 are: Momentum Technologies focuses on developing solutions to recover and process critical minerals domestically in the U.S., reducing reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly China. Critical minerals are essential for consumer electronics, medical technology, mobility, and defense applications. The company processes and sells battery materials such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt, which are priced on public commodity exchanges, as well as rare earth elements with lower trading volumes. Rare earth metals used in magnets include neodymium, praseodymium, terbium, and dysprosium, which are key to advanced magnetic materials. Momentum Technologies advances rare earth magnet recycling using sources such as end‑of‑life products, manufacturing scrap, and mining tailings. Recycling rare earth materials has become more economically viable due to technological advancements and increased industry focus. The company’s processing technology is described as more efficient and environmentally friendly compared to traditional large‑scale methods. Momentum Technologies operates a demonstration plant in Carrollton, Texas, and plans to build two additional plants: one in Ohio for battery materials and another for rare earth element recovery (Dallas area or the California–Nevada border). The planned facilities aim to be operational by early 2027, supporting U.S. supply‑chain resilience and national security. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. To learn more about our guest or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Momentum Technologies and the Future of U.S. Critical Minerals appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Kemp Gregory, co-founder and CEO of Renewell Energy, discussed his background in mechanical engineering and petroleum engineering at Shell before transitioning to renewable energy with a master’s from Stanford. He explained that Renewell energy during low-demand periods and releasing it during peak demand, thus increasing grid flexibility. On episode 316 of The Green Insider, Mike and Kemp discussed their business model of leasing abandoned wells from original producers, offering a revenue-sharing option if the well-owners wish to participate in energy storage revenue. Other items included: Proposes converting suitable idle oil and gas wells into energy storage facilities instead of fully plugging and abandoning them This alternative can be lower cost than traditional well plugging while still meeting regulatory well-closure requirements Benefits regulators (meeting plugging quotas), oil and gas companies (cost savings and potential revenue), and the electric grid (added energy storage) Describes a gravity-based storage system that stores energy by lowering and raising a 30,000‑pound weight inside sealed wells Wells are sealed to prevent methane leakage, though carbon credits are not relied on for economic viability The system functions like a battery, storing excess energy during low demand and releasing it during peak demand Repurpose existing wells and electrical infrastructure, avoiding the need for new high-voltage transmission lines Business model involves leasing abandoned wells from original producers, with an option for revenue sharing Notes that Renewell secured $6.4 million in grants to convert additional wells near Bakersfield, California, and build its first commercial-scale system To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. To learn more about our guest or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Storage Using Repurposed Oil and Gas Wells appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Erica Ocampo, Chief Sustainability Officer at The Metals Company (TMC), to discuss with Mike Nemer their deep-sea mining operations on episode 315 of The Green Insider. TMC is exploring polymetallic nodules in the Clarion‑Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean, which contain nickel, cobalt, copper, and manganese. Overview of TMC’s Work TMC is exploring polymetallic nodules in the Clarion‑Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean, which contain nickel, cobalt, copper, and manganese Mining Technology and Process Operations occur at approximately 4,000 meters depth using a collector vehicle connected to a surface vessel via a riser system Nodules are lifted using water jets, separated from sediment onboard, and water and sediment are returned to the ocean at 2,000 meters depth Sustainability and ESG Focus Erica, Chief Sustainability Officer at TMC, leads ESG integration from the ground up Environmental programs study seafloor impacts, water‑column effects, greenhouse gas emissions, and water use Social impact efforts benefit from the remote location, minimizing impacts to local communities Partnerships with countries such as Nauru and Tonga support scholarships and capacity‑building programs U.S. Mineral Processing Expansion TMC plans to process minerals in the United States to reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains Potential processing and port locations include Texas, Japan, and Indonesia A research vessel accommodating up to 150 scientists has completed 22 ocean campaigns over 13 years, including pilot tests in 2022 Strategic Pivot to Deep‑Sea Mining TMC shifted from the International Seabed Authority framework to operate under U.S. regulatory oversight, citing clearer processes and communication The transition took more than a decade and positions the company to begin operations in early 2027 Environmental Context and Research Findings Focus is on polymetallic nodules in the NORI‑D area, valued for high quality and location in a low‑productivity ecosystem Research indicates the mid‑water sediment plume dissipates quickly with no significant food‑web impacts observed The region has no tuna fisheries, reducing ecological risk to commercial species Overall Perspective Erica stresses the need for a nuanced, evidence‑based discussion of deep-sea mining rather than black‑and‑white judgments To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. To learn more about our guest or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Strategic Access to Nickel, Cobalt, Copper, and Manganese with TMC’s Technology appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This Follower Friday on The Green Insider spotlights the powerhouse UTSI podcast series and the cutting‑edge conversations shaping the future of OT. Mike Nemer and Shaun Six break down the latest in OT innovation, AI, security, and energy efficiency, while showcasing standout partners like Sequre Quantum, Siemens, BlastWave, and EdgeRealm. It’s a dynamic deep dive into why OT cybersecurity is becoming mission‑critical for today’s infrastructure leaders — and how collaboration, education, and next‑gen technology are driving the industry forward. UTSI Podcast Series Conclusion Final episode of a six‑part podcast series sponsored by UTSI International. Features reflections from Mike Nemer and Shaun Six (CEO, UTSI International) on relationships built during the series. Emphasis on OT cybersecurity as a core theme. Emergent insight: AI’s environmental impact surfaced as an unintended but compelling storyline. Episode structure includes a brief series recap, a short CEO segment (8–10 minutes), and post‑production editing support. Critical Infrastructure Security Challenges UTSI’s 40‑year history supporting critical infrastructure is underscored. Industry challenges highlighted: Talent shortage (≈5 engineers leaving for every 1 entering). Rapid increase in connectivity of critical infrastructure devices. AI positioned as a force multiplier for operators—but also a potential attack vector if data is exposed. Partnerships discussed: Sequre Quantum – quantum random number generators. BlastWave – insights into AI’s dual role as defender and risk. Focus on showcasing technologies that secure operations and protect infrastructure from emerging threats. AI Data Center Energy Solutions Collaboration with Siemens (via Alyssa) on AI’s impact on data centers. Key concerns: rising energy and water consumption driven by AI workloads. Edge Realm highlighted for improving energy density at the edge to reduce strain. Introduction of LeakGeek, a rapid leak detection and response tool. Work with EdgeRealm also addresses illegal hot tapping and oil theft, noted as more common than publicly acknowledged. OT Cybersecurity: Collaboration and Education Strong focus on securing operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems. Call for improved private–public collaboration and information sharing. Many cyberattacks go unreported to avoid reputational damage. Attack vectors increasingly include everyday devices (e.g., printers, fax machines). Ransomware incidents can cost organizations millions of dollars per day. Emphasis on educating boards and investors about OT cybersecurity risks and value. UTSI OT Cybersecurity Partnership UTSI’s approach includes: Cloaking OT systems. Securing remote access. Improving visibility and auditability of networks. Recognition of sponsorship and education value of a six‑part cybersecurity series. Closing remarks focused on partnership, knowledge sharing, and raising cybersecurity awareness. A special shout out the guest in this UTSI podcast series, Paulina Assmann, Alissa Nixon, Tom Sego, Frank Stepic, and Robert Hilliker. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Breaking Down OT Cybersecurity: Highlights from UTSI’s Six‑Part Series appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mike Nemer and Fridrik Larsen Founder of Charge Powering Energy Brands Conference discussed the upcoming charge conference in San Antonio, which has been rescheduled from April/May to February 26-27. Fridrik explained that CHARGE, which focuses on energy brands and their importance in the boardroom, is moving from Houston to San Antonio to create a more energetic atmosphere like their European events. Today on episode 314 of The Green Insider Podcast, we will cover how the conference will explore how energy companies can better understand and leverage their brands across the value chain, including internal and external stakeholders. The conversation includes: Branding Strategies and Value The conference uniquely focuses on utilities, with a branding strategy aimed at attracting top talent and improving client relationships. Fridrik Larsen highlighted that strong brand value acts as a multiplier for enterprise value, especially during acquisitions or sales, and helps companies differentiate beyond price competition. Understanding target market segments is crucial for effective customer communication. The conference uniquely focuses on utilities, with a branding strategy aimed at attracting top talent and improving client relationships. Brand Measurement Tools Fridrik Larsen introduced the brandr indexing tool for measuring and improving brand strength. The brandr index measures brand strength by assessing internal and external brand ambassadors, providing actionable insights for improving brand culture. The index has been successfully used by European companies such as EKR and Lufthansa for seven years. Business Impact and Marketing Decisions Quantifying and benchmarking brand strength helps companies make informed marketing decisions, allocate budgets effectively, and gain respect from executives. Running brand indexes can identify problems, improve marketing strategies, and potentially save significant marketing dollars. Conference Participation Attendees are encouraged to learn more at the upcoming CHARGE Conference in San Antonio. A registration discount is available for podcast listeners using the code: thegreeninsider15. For a discount use code thegreeninsider15 – to register go to Register Now. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Key Insights on the Upcoming CHARGE Conference: Leveraging Brand Strength in the Energy Sector appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This episode of The Green Insider featured an interview with Rod Baltzer, President and CEO of Deep Isolation, who discussed the company’s innovative approach to nuclear waste disposal using horizontal drilling techniques. Rod explained Deep Isolation’s solution for spent nuclear fuel disposal and their global consultancy work in nuclear decommissioning and waste management, highlighting projects in various countries and their collaboration with national radioactive waste management organizations Deep Isolation’s Solution Proposes a less expensive, faster alternative using small, modular, and transportable disposal systems. Utilizes directional drilling to bury canisters with spent fuel up to 2 miles underground. Each borehole can be drilled in under 2 months, holds about 200 canisters, and 20 boreholes can accommodate 60 years of fuel from a large reactor. Global Consultancy Projects Deep Isolation consults internationally, including with the UK Decommissioning Authority, Estonia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Bulgaria. Recent work includes a U.S. grant to help Bulgaria align its regulations with International Atomic Energy Agency standards. Nuclear Waste Management Focus Consultancy covers regulatory gap analysis, geology, waste form safety, and economics. Collaborate’s with national waste management organizations and advanced reactor companies like Kairos and Curio. Nuclear Energy’s Role in Sustainability Nuclear energy is seen as essential for meeting future energy demands, especially for AI and data centers. Acceptance of nuclear energy depends on effective waste disposal solutions and public perception. European regulations penalize new nuclear projects without operational disposal facilities by 2050. Universal Canister System Deep Isolation’s universal canister allows storage, transport, and disposal without repackaging, reducing costs and worker risk. Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) SMRs offer market expansion potential due to their transportability and efficient construction. Deep Isolation can design disposal solutions for various SMR waste types, supporting both co-located and centralized repositories. The discussion concluded with insights on the future of nuclear energy, including its role in meeting growing energy demands and the importance of developing disposal solutions to increase its acceptance, with plans for a full-scale demonstration project in 2026. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post An Innovative Nuclear Waste Disposal Solution appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the fifth installment of our six-part series with UTSI International, we joined Robert Hilliker and Frank Stepic on The Green Insider Podcast to explore Edge Realm’s innovative approach to artificial intelligence and data management. Robert Hilliker, serving as Chief Strategy Officer, shared insights into his technology background and highlighted how EdgeRealm is committed to developing controlled, on-premises AI solutions that help organizations lower their carbon footprint and enhance operational efficiency. Here’s a concise breakdown of the main points: Mike hosted Robert Hilliker (Chief Strategy Officer) and Frank Stepic (CEO) on the Green Insider Podcast to discuss Edge Realm’s approach to AI and data management. Robert Hilliker emphasized: His background in technology and strategic leadership. Edge Realm’s focus on controlled, on-premises AI environments to reduce carbon footprints and boost business efficiency. Frank Stepic highlighted: Efforts to refine EdgeRealm’s operational model. The environmental impact of data centers and the need for sustainable practices in tech. Both speakers discussed: The limitations and environmental drawbacks of cloud computing. The importance of sovereign, flexible edge solutions for deploying critical algorithms. The lack of transparency and efficiency in large-scale cloud data centers. Frank Stepic described Edge Realm’s mission to provide trusted, customizable edge computing options, leveraging his experience in data and compliance. The conversation covered immersion technology: Enables higher computing density in smaller spaces. Reduces power and cooling needs compared to traditional data centers. It is a proven, ready technology, but only the beginning of more efficient resource use. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Driving Sustainable AI with Edge Realm appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
David Tyler, co-founder of Artemis Technologies, described the company’s mission to decarbonize high-speed maritime transport, leveraging expertise from the Artemis Racing America’s Cup team. On episode 312 of The Green Insider, we discuss detailing their innovative e-foiler technology that significantly reduces fuel consumption and emissions in passenger ferries. On today’s episode, David Tyler details Artemis Technologies’ efforts to decarbonize high-speed maritime transport. Here’s a summary of today’s show: Artemis Technologies focuses on using hydrofoil technology to reduce fuel consumption in high-speed passenger ferries, making electric propulsion viable for short-haul routes. The company’s e-foiler technology reduces battery usage by 80%, allowing ferries to travel 4–5 times further with the same energy. The technology is cost-effective for high-mileage operations, with a projected 3-year payback period for busy routes such as Manhattan–Rockaway in New York. Artemis Technologies plans to scale up the technology for larger ferries and aims to reduce local emissions of pollutants like NOx and particulate matter. Their foil-assisted boats offer a smooth, quiet ride and are easier to operate than traditional vessels. For 2026, the company plans to deliver pilot vessels to ports in Antwerp, Abu Dhabi, and Sweden, and launch the first EF24 passenger ferry in Belfast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Decarbonizing High-Speed Maritime Transport appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Dean Akey, Executive Vice President/Partner from Clone Capital highlights a market transformation in energy demand, driven by rapid load growth from AI and data centers, which have different power needs compared to traditional industries. On episode 311 of The Green Insider, Dean covers: AI facilities require flexible power solutions due to fluctuating demands, similar to steel mills, while data centers have more stable energy needs. Innovative approaches, such as using garbage data to maintain high processing levels during low-demand periods, are being explored to manage AI facility energy needs. Data centers (e.g., for stock trading) need high-speed processing and real-time responses, whereas AI projects (e.g., in pharmaceuticals) process complex computations but do not require real-time results. Strategic location of data centers, and AI projects can enable energy arbitrage; Bitcoin miners are an example of mobile operations that relocate to areas with lower energy costs. Connecting power projects to the transmission grid is increasingly expensive and not always necessary, especially for projects serving local loads; developers should carefully weigh the pros and cons of grid connection. The energy interconnection process is lengthy and costly, which can deter undercapitalized developers. An “all-of-the-above” approach to energy generation is recommended, combining traditional gas plants with renewables (wind, solar) and storage to meet growing power demand, especially in the context of the AI race against China. Creativity and innovation are emerging in the industry, including smaller-scale and mobile generation solutions, with collaboration across sectors being crucial for energy security and competitiveness To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Grid Connection and Energy Innovation in the Age of AI appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mike Nemer interviewed Kevin Carriere, the CEO of Powertron Global, who explained that he entered the HVAC industry after meeting engineers developing solutions for heat exchanger efficiency restoration. On episode 310 of The Green Insider podcast, Kevin described how Powertron Global was founded to address HVAC efficiency issues, expanding beyond initial heat exchanger solutions to tackle other efficiency-robbing factors in climate control systems. Todays podcast includes: Sustainable HVAC Efficiency Restoration Sustainable HVAC practices can lead to cost savings, not just environmental benefits. HVAC systems lose efficiency over time, mainly due to heat exchanger capacity loss, which increases energy use and maintenance. Powertron engineers developed a heat exchanger restoration technology to restore lost efficiency, filling a gap in the industry. Craftsmanship and education on efficiency restoration are crucial, especially for city and government agencies. HVAC Efficiency Diagnostics Platform Most HVAC systems, especially in taxpayer-funded facilities, operate 30–40% below their intended design capacity. Powertron created a proprietary forensic measurement and verification platform, collecting data from over 400 studies in 38 countries. The company focuses on restoring system capacity and providing diagnostic data to manufacturers and researchers, serving clients like cell tower huts, convenience stores, and government facilities. HVAC Efficiency Loss Over Time New HVAC systems lose 5–7% efficiency in the first year (with proper maintenance), then 3–4% annually, reaching a 25–30% reduction over time. Systems in regions with long cooling seasons (eastern/western US) can lose significant efficiency in 3.5–5 years; in the Midwest, it takes about twice as long. Rooftop units expected to last 15 years are often replaced in 10 due to efficiency loss and increased runtime. Type System ROI and Sustainability The ROI for Powertron’s type system is typically 12–18 months, but as short as 3 months for mission-critical sites (e.g., data centers, hospitals). The goal is to restore systems to their design capacity, improving efficiency and generating further savings. Certified reports are provided to quantify emissions reductions and energy savings, which can be used in customers’ sustainability reports. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Maximizing HVAC Efficiency: Sustainable Restoration, Diagnostics, and ROI appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Tom Sego, founder and CEO of BlastWave, discussed his background in chemical engineering and his journey through various industries, including roles at Caterpillar, Eli Lilly, Emerson Electric, Alta Vista, and Apple. He explained that BlastWave was founded to combine Apple’s ease of use with cybersecurity, focusing on protecting critical infrastructure as it becomes increasingly digitized. Tom emphasized that human error is a significant security risk, citing an example from the San Jacinto Water District. This Follower Friday podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. Tom’s podcast includes: Critical infrastructure sectors (like oil and gas, transportation, and manufacturing) face higher cyber risks than traditional IT systems due to the severe consequences of attacks and the challenge of securing legacy devices. Integrating old and new technologies is achieved by using a translation mechanism that enables secure communication between legacy systems and modern infrastructure. Artificial intelligence (AI) has a dual impact: it can enhance attackers’ ability to automate cyberattacks, but it also offers opportunities to improve security, such as by eliminating vulnerabilities like passwords. Technology solutions are essential for reducing the human burden in security, especially for defending against phishing and reconnaissance attacks. Eliminating attack vectors (e.g., usernames and passwords) can significantly reduce security risks, regardless of how effective or frequent attacks become. Focusing on the safety of critical infrastructure allows people to prioritize what matters most in life, such as family, relationships, and health. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Securing Critical Infrastructure: Insights from Tom Sego appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Craig Merrigan, Co-founder & CEO of Spotlight Solar, discussed his background in the solar industry and his decision to co-found Spotlight Solar, which creates aesthetic solar structures such as shade structures and solar trees. He explained that the company’s goal is to make solar technology more engaging and visible to foster its greater adoption. Craig highlighted that while solar had a positive image, its limited visibility, particularly in residential and commercial settings, hindered its wider adoption. Today on episode 309 of The Green Insider, Spotlight Solar offers two main products: The Haven Solar Shelter: a picnic table with a solar-powered shade canopy that charges devices and provides backup power. Solar Trees: large, sculptural solar installations for public spaces to promote renewable energy. Solar Trees are engineered for durability, able to withstand Category 5 hurricanes and flooding. Examples include 26 installations in Miami and a Haven Solar Shelter that survived major storm surges on Sanibel Island. Solar Trees use deep, reinforced concrete foundations, while Haven shelters require no underground work and can be set up quickly with minimal skills. These products are designed for public engagement and visibility, not just cost optimization. Solar Trees generate significant public awareness, with over 60 million annual impressions, and are often installed to showcase environmental stewardship. Both Solar Trees and Haven shelters generate 4–10 kilowatts of power, with some models including battery storage for power during outages. Installations are found in universities, public spaces, and military bases. Eight Haven shelters will soon be installed at a major international airport, with design considerations to minimize reflectivity. Future improvements to the Haven line are expected, including enhanced resilience and more outdoor furniture options. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Enhancing Solar Visibility Through Design on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today’s guest is Ralph Bianculli, Founder/CEO of Emerald Ecovations. On episode 308 of The Green Insider, we discussed a number of items ranging from the journey to the finished product. Ralph described Ecovations’ journey in developing alternative materials for disposables, now producing over 370 finished goods. They control raw materials, convert them into products, and provide ESG reporting analytics to clients. Ralph noted that Scope 3 ESG reporting is challenging but valuable for sustainability goals, and Mike praised their impact on sustainable supply chains. Emerald Ecovations’ takes a circular economic approach: commissioning farmers to grow fibers like Miscanthus and using byproducts (e.g., bagasse) to create sustainable materials. Their licensing program allows manufacturers to use these materials for private labeling, supporting middle-market manufacturers and rural economies. They offer both raw materials and technology licensing. Their products are used in 370 finished goods across industries, organized into five product groupings following the 80-20 consumption rule. The broadline product is designed for high-velocity B2B consumption, aiding efficient inventory turns. The Miscanthus product, which retains four times its weight in water, is expanding into new markets like pet bedding and landscaping. Ralph highlighted Miscanthus as a versatile crop: grows 7-8 feet tall, harvested twice a year, replenishes soil nutrients, and thrives in a wide temperature range. It’s the first such material launched in the U.S., with potential as a main material alongside bagasse and hemp. Learn about the launching of a tree-free packaging division for retail brands next year, emphasizing non-toxic and compostable features. They are in discussions with the EPA and Department of Agriculture about carbon credits, which could become valuable assets. Plans include expanding into packaging, landscaping, pet bedding, and attracting more talent. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Ecovations’ Sustainable Materials Evolution appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Social entrepreneur Gilad Goren, hailing from New York, delved into his diverse background spanning tourism, travel tech, and philanthropy before pivoting towards impact and blockchain realms, with a specific focus on nature credits and carbon credits. Sharing insights on The Green Insider, he elaborated on his journey crafting marketplace solutions and navigating the intricacies of nature-based projects. Goren’s involvement with the Nature Tech Collective underscores his dedication to fostering nature-positive transitions, urging companies to confront nature-related issues within their supply chains beyond just carbon credits. The emphasis lies on leveraging technology to bolster the dependability and scalability of nature-based solutions while synergizing with ecological expertise. Anticipating a surge in investments in nature tech due to the heightened acknowledgment of nature’s significance, Gilad foresees sectoral growth irrespective of external interventions. The Nature Tech Collective, underpinned by philanthropic support and entrepreneurial leadership, adopts a practical, product-centric stance towards environmental endeavors. Enterprises are increasingly drawn to embedding sustainability within their supply chains and engaging in landscape-level collaborations, focusing on verifying and accrediting carbon reductions sans credit issuance. Gilad advocates for a holistic, systemic approach to Nature Tech, advocating for community involvement and the transparent sharing of both achievements and setbacks. Nature Tech directory debuted during New York Climate Week, inviting listeners to explore and seek assistance within this burgeoning sphere. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Driving Nature-Positive Change: The Rise of Nature Tech Solutions appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mike Nemer welcomes Clemens Stockreiter to his podcast, The Green Insider to discuss his company ReCIRCLE Solutions, which focuses on organic recycling in Ontario. Clemens shared his background in the paper, packaging, and recycling industry and explained ReCIRCLE Solutions’ mission to prevent organic food waste from ending up in landfills. Organic Food Waste Diversion Initiative ReCIRCLE targets pre-consumer food waste from producers and supermarkets. Waste is characterized and tracked using a proprietary tool called TraceOS. Food waste is repurposed into animal feed through custom-developed recipes. The animal feed has a significantly lower carbon footprint than landfilling or other disposal methods. A prototype facility in Ontario diverted 27,000 tons of waste in 2024. Plans are underway to scale the model to California and other U.S. regions. Food Waste Diversion Success Story Diverting 27,000 tons of waste avoided 13,860 metric tons of CO₂ emissions. TraceOS provides real-time tracking of waste diversion and CO₂ savings for partners. Collaborations with nutrition experts are developing feed for beef, poultry, and soil applications. Exploring anaerobic digestion for non-farmable waste streams. AT Production and Cost Optimization Focus on optimizing AT (animal feed transformation) production and maximizing feedstock value. Feed products are more cost-effective than traditional materials like soy or wheat. Offers economic and environmental benefits for farming partners. Expansion and Future Plans Success is attributed to a high-performing, mission-driven team. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post ReCIRCLE Solutions: Scaling Organic Waste into Sustainable Feed appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This month’s quick Follower Friday highlights our time at the Disasters Expo USA and Resilient City Expo in Houston, where we had the pleasure of reconnecting with Chris Whittaker, an alum of The Green Insider podcast. Chris Whittaker serves as the city manager/administrator for Magnolia, TX, and during our discussions at the conference, we delved into the insights gained and the ongoing resilience initiatives in Magnolia. A special shoutout to the team behind Disasters Expo USA/Resilient City Expo for their exceptional work and warm hospitality. We extend our gratitude to Mark LaCour from OGGN for graciously hosting us in their podcast lounge. We express our sincere thanks to our dedicated listeners, followers, guests, and our sponsor, UTSI International. Your support is truly appreciated. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Catching Up with Chris Whittaker at the Disasters and Resilient City Expos appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Tom Szaky, the Founder and CEO of TerraCycle, joined Mike Nemer for a podcast discussion about recycling on episode 305 of The Green Insider. They discussed TerraCycle’s mission to recycle items that are typically not recyclable, with Tom explaining that their offices are constructed from waste materials like soda bottles and old doors. Here are the key takeaways from the discussion between Mike Nemer and TerraCycle’s founder, Tom Szaky: 1. TerraCycle’s Core Mission The company’s primary goal is to “recycle the non-recyclable.” They focus on waste streams that local municipal recycling systems typically do not accept, such as cigarette butts, dirty diapers, chewing gum, wetsuits, and writing instruments. 2. The Recycling Challenge: Economics vs. Technology Tom Szaky explained that the main barrier to recycling isn’t technology—he states that all objects are technically recyclable. The real challenge is economic feasibility. Most waste is not profitable to recycle because the cost of collecting and processing it is higher than the value of the materials recovered. 3. Global Operations & History Origin: Tom Szaky started TerraCycle in his college dorm room 25 years ago. Global Reach: The company now operates in 20 countries and offers recycling solutions for over 400 different waste streams. Milestone: In the U.S., they are close to recycling their one-billionth cigarette butt. 4. Business Model & Recycling Programs TerraCycle operates two main types of recycling programs: Free Programs: These are funded by manufacturers and retailers, allowing consumers to recycle specific products (like writing instruments) at no cost. Paid Solutions: For waste streams not covered by free programs, TerraCycle offers paid recycling options. 5. Specific Recycling Processes Tom detailed the processes for several waste streams: Writing Instruments (Pens): Collected from schools and businesses. They are shredded, the ink darkens the plastic, and metal components are separated. The plastic fraction is processed into new polymers sold to manufacturers (e.g., in the automotive and construction industries). Tom noted that Pilot in Japan successfully creates new pens from recycled ones. Dirty Diapers: Collected from sources like nurseries and elderly care facilities. Cigarette Butts: Collected from urban areas and specific venues. 6. Future Plans Tom mentioned that TerraCycle is focused on growth, including: Recent and future acquisitions in the U.S. Expansion of their “reuse” platform in Europe. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post TerraCycle’s Innovative Recycling Mission appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Alissa Nixon shared her background at Siemens, where she has worked in various sectors including oil and gas, automotive, and chemicals, and highlighted her involvement in sustainability initiatives and educational boards. Alissa shared her background at Siemens, highlighting experience in oil and gas, automotive, chemicals, sustainability initiatives, and educational boards. This week’s UTSI International Follower Friday on The Green Insider hear about: -Her attending Houston’s Climate and Energy Tech Week, noting a focus on AI, data centers, and cleaner building methods. -Hear about a noticeable insight from David Gow, CEO of the Center for Houston’s Future, suggested Houston could become a “neuro-capital” by integrating its energy, medical, and pharmaceutical strengths. -Key workforce trends discussed: AI’s impact on critical thinking and workforce readiness, especially in automotive and energy sectors. AI’s role in bridging language barriers and serving as a central data resource for workforce development. -Emphasized the need for government action to streamline permitting processes to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, with efforts to reduce permitting times from two years to six months. -Recent amendments to the IRA have positively influenced emission reduction and encouraged industry collaboration. -Discussed the transition to AI-based search engines, requiring website optimization for AI search. -Addressed climate change challenges and the goal of carbon neutrality by 2030. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast The post Sustainable Houston: AI, Workforce, and Carbon Goals appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Gilad Goren, Executive Director and Founder of Nature Tech Collective, is a social entrepreneur from New York with a background in tourism, travel tech, and philanthropy. He later shifted to impact and blockchain, emphasizing nature and carbon credits. His experience with marketplace solutions and nature-based projects inspired him to help develop the nature tech sector at Nature Tech Collective. Nature Tech Collective & Gilad Goren: Key Points on The Green Insider episode 304: Gilad Goren, transitioned from tourism and travel tech to impact and blockchain, focusing on nature and carbon credits. He built marketplace solutions for nature-based projects and now aims to develop the nature tech sector. Nature Tech Collective was founded three years ago to close the nature finance gap by leveraging technology for better nature data and investments in nature-based solutions. The organization prioritizes a nature-positive transition over carbon credits, urging companies to address nature challenges in their supply chains and focus on long-term sustainability. Technology is used to enhance the reliability and scalability of nature-based solutions, but it should complement ecological knowledge. Nature Tech Collective is based in Delaware but has global members and reach. Gilad is optimistic about growing recognition of nature’s importance, which is driving more investment and accelerating sector growth. The organization is philanthropically backed and entrepreneur-led, taking a pragmatic, product-based approach to environmental initiatives. Corporates are increasingly interested in insetting supply chains and collaborating at the landscape level, documenting carbon savings without necessarily issuing credits. Gilad advocates for a holistic, systemic approach to Nature Tech, encouraging community engagement, resource sharing, and learning from both successes and failures. Announcement: Nature Tech directory will launch during New York Climbing Week; listeners are invited to seek support from the organization. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Driving Nature-Positive Innovation: The Nature Tech Collective’s Global Impact appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Henk van Alphen, Founder and CEO of Wealth Minerals shares his personal journey from living in the Netherlands to becoming involved in the mining exploration business with The Green Insider. He entered the mining industry and founded his own resource company in 1989, pioneering mining exploration in Argentina. The conversation concluded with detailed discussions about the lithium and copper markets, including current market conditions, future projections, and the importance of infrastructure changes for electric vehicles. Lithium and Electric Vehicles Henk discussed the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and the resulting demand for battery metals, especially lithium. He highlighted the importance of lithium for modern batteries and the “lithium triangle” in South America for efficient extraction. Lithium Market Trends Lithium prices have been volatile, dropping from $80,000 to $8,000 per ton, now rising to $11,000. A shortage is expected due to limited new mine development at low prices. EV adoption is faster in China than in Europe; infrastructure changes are needed for wider EV use. Advancements in battery technology, such as solid-state batteries, promise longer range and faster charging. Vancouver’s Mining Industry Vancouver has a long history as a hub for mining and exploration companies. The Vancouver Stock Exchange evolved into part of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Henk’s office in Vancouver houses multiple mining companies sharing overhead costs. Copper’s Role Copper demand is increasing due to its use in EVs and artificial intelligence applications. Developing new copper mines is challenging and time-consuming. Wealth Minerals is making progress in Chile, with lithium production permits finally being issued after a decade of delays. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Henk van Alphen: Mining for the Electric Future appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 302, Tony Beebe, an M & A Specialist explores the complexities and challenges surrounding tax credits and incentives across different sectors, including the impact of recent policy changes and market uncertainties. The conversation concluded with predictions about future energy-related transactions and details about potential deals expected to close in the fourth quarter. Today’s episode of The Green Insider includes: Complexities of Tax Credits & Incentives Explored challenges and complexities across different sectors. Discussed the impact of recent policy changes and market uncertainties. Private Equity & Market Uncertainty Tony helps founders sell companies to private equity. New administration’s policies have created market uncertainty, causing delays in buying/selling decisions. Misinformation and complexity make informed decisions difficult. Briefly mentioned AI’s impact on business operations. Tax Credits for Sustainable Projects Challenges in tax credits and incentives for sustainable oil/gas projects. Oil and gas tax credit market remains unchanged; carbon capture credits have adjusted. Investment tax credits can be sold for cash, but market entry is difficult. New tax bill allows accelerated depreciation and investment tax credits, potentially covering up to 51% of project costs upfront. Tesla Incentives & Energy Transactions Tesla’s incentives differ from oil/gas sector; solar projects can get incentives before completion, aiding financing. Concerns about restrictions on grants for wind and solar projects by the current administration. Some existing programs may continue. Predicted increase in energy-related transactions after Labor Day due to growing certainty. Two potential deals expected to close in Q4: one with an energy company, one with a manufacturing firm. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Tax Credits & Market Uncertainty: Key Insights appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
James Berryman, Chief Revenue Officer for Fortem International, based in Hoboken, New Jersey, organizes approximately 20 trade shows annually across various industries, including disaster and resilience expos, customer connect exhibitions, and food and drink shows. He highlighted that the company’s approach to trade shows remains consistent, focusing on providing value for both visitors and exhibitors by offering innovative products, thought leadership content, and opportunities for exhibitors to engage with decision-makers. On episode 301 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast hear James discussing what is taking place at their co-located Disasters Expo USA and the Resilient City Expo. Expo Information: Takes place November 5th–6th, 10am–4pm, at the George R. Brown exhibit hall in Houston, TX. Features 350+ vendors with technology for disaster prediction, prevention, and management (weather sensors, flood monitors, fire detection). Includes networking, breakout areas, and sessions with speakers from the UN, NOAA, Red Cross, and more. Combines education, networking, and product displays. Attracts government agencies, first responders, private sector reps; over 5,000 attendees expected. Offers a 75% ticket discount (code: GreenInsider75), reducing cost to $62.50. Focuses on building resilient, energy-efficient cities and brings together industry leaders to discuss solutions. With a focus on innovation, networking, and education, the Disasters Expo USA and Resilient City Expos serve as a vital platform for showcasing cutting-edge solutions and technologies that drive resilience and recovery efforts across the country. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Building Resilience: Disaster Expo USA & Resilient City Expo in Houston Innovating Disaster Management appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Jack Doueck and Mike Nemer discussed the upcoming Energy Marketing Conference, known as EMC24 in Washington, DC on this week’s Follower Friday of The Green Insider. The conversation includes the agenda, timing, and promotional strategies, with Jack agreeing to present key points on competitive energy industry issues. EMC Conference in Washington, DC: Scheduled for October 27-28. Jack will present key points on competitive energy industry issues. Major topics include supply and demand challenges, geopolitical impacts, and the importance of innovation and leadership. Women’s Energy Alliance Program: Focuses on mentoring, networking, and educational seminars to empower women in the retail energy industry. Upcoming Energy Marketing Conference will feature CEO roundtables, panels on community choice aggregation, and sessions on regulatory challenges and PJM market issues. Emphasis on networking opportunities and the importance of women’s participation in the industry. Key Issues in the Competitive Energy Industry: Supply and demand issues due to AI, data centers, and plant closures. Geopolitical impacts from the energy transition. Panels addressing innovation, personnel challenges, and the importance of the next generation of technology and leaders. Promotion and Networking: Networking opportunities are highlighted at the Women’s Energy Alliance program and the Energy Marketing Conference. 10% discount offered with the promo code “greeninsider_ EMC 24” To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Key insights and expectations at EMC24 in DC appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this special 300th episode of The Green Insider podcast, Mike Nemer welcomed guests Paulina Assmann, CEO of Sequre Quantum and Shaun Six, CEO of UTSI International to discuss cybersecurity and quantum computing threats. The episode focused on Secure Quantum’s work as the first quantum technology company in Latin America, their development of quantum-safe cybersecurity solutions, and the need for organizations to prepare for potential quantum threats to critical infrastructure. The discussion covered various cyber security challenges, including the evolution of process control networks, the importance of post-quantum cryptography, and the urgent need for organizations to migrate to PQC to protect against future quantum computing attacks. Quantum Computing and RSA Security: Discussion on RSA hack and future risks of quantum computing Importance of implementing RSA for future proofing Cybersecurity in Latin America: Secure Quantum’s work as the first quantum technology company in Latin America Development of quantum-safe cybersecurity solutions Paulina named one of the top 100 women leaders in Chile Zero Trust Security Evolution: Evolution of process control networks and vulnerabilities due to IoT technologies Implementation of “zero trust” approach to address security risks Random Number Generation Partnership: Secure Quantum’s technology offers true randomness through quantum systems Partnership aims to implement this technology in critical U.S. infrastructure Quantum Threats to Cryptography: Vulnerability of traditional cryptography to quantum attacks Importance of post-quantum cryptography algorithms Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Migration Planning: Need for organizations to plan migration to PQC Examples of various hacking incidents and their potential consequences Cybersecurity Preparedness Discussion: Lack of public awareness about cyber hacks Importance of securing critical infrastructure against quantum threats Cybersecurity Challenges and Information Sharing: Importance of information sharing to prevent future attacks Need for advanced technologies like post-quantum cryptography Mark your calendar for September 30 – October 1, 2025 for the 15th annual HOU.SEC.CON conference. The premier security conference in Houston but serving professionals nationwide. The Conference, Bringing the Cybersecurity Community together. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Quantum Cybersecurity: Preparing for the Future appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
David Piperno, the CFO of SparkCharge, explains on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast their innovative mobile charging network that provides fleet EV charging services across North America, highlighting their technology, coverage, and pricing structure. The conversation covered Spark Charge’s operational capabilities, recent funding, and future plans, with David emphasizing their scalable solutions for large fleets and commitment to optimizing EV charging experiences. Innovative Mobile Charging Network: Learn how their mobile charging network for fleet EV charging services across North America. Highlighted their technology, coverage, and pricing structure. Off-Grid DC Fast Charging Network: Provides turnkey service for fleet electric vehicle charging across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Mobile charging units with battery energy storage systems can charge 10-15 vehicles per trailer. Recent $30 million fundraising round. Quick deployment at events like the Masters golf tournament. Charging as a Service: Network coverage across the US, Canada, and Mexico with 24-48 hours deployment. Pay-per-kilowatt-hour charging without upfront costs. Rates are typically lower than public charging options. Optional white-glove service for fleets without in-house charging capabilities. Scalable Fleet Charging Solutions: Specializes in scalable solutions for large fleets. Currently has about 75-80 charging wagons operational across three countries. Charging systems feature 4 ports with 250 Kw speed. Dynamic Fleet Solutions: Combines off-grid charging, battery energy storage, and fixed infrastructure. No immediate public announcements about new charging-related events. Expansion into international markets and upcoming product offering. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Creative Mobile Charging Solutions for Fleet Electric Vehicles appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast we discuss green lending as a service with Bill Paulen, Founder & CEO of loanTERRA. On episode 298 we explored Bill’s background in banking and credit unions, leading to the development of green lending as a service that enables financial institutions to offer solar loans without significant technology investment. Accidental Entry into Solar Lending: Bill’s background in banking and credit unions led to his accidental introduction to solar lending. His credit union became one of the first to offer solar loan programs around 2014 through referrals from a local solar installer. Transparent Solar Financing Model: Green Lending as a Service offers transparent solar financing without hidden dealer fees. Dealer fees traditionally inflate project costs by 20-40%, but their model presents a growth opportunity as the tax credit expires at the end of December. Green Lending Platform Expansion: The platform enables financial institutions to offer solar loans without the usual investment in technology and expertise. It focuses on educating consumers about the solar industry and helping them make informed financing decisions. The platform will launch in 45 states, with plans to expand to all 50. Solar Sales Tactics to Watch: Consumers should ask installers about cash and financed prices and be wary of low interest rates that may indicate hidden dealer fees. Common sales tactics include exaggerated claims about government payments and elimination of utility bills. Solar Energy and EV Systems: Solar panels typically feed energy into the grid, and without battery storage, homes are not fully self-sufficient. Batteries allow for time-shifting of energy usage and provide power backup during outages. Solar panels can serve as a “gas station” for electric vehicles, though range anxiety still exists for some drivers. Commercial Solar Financing Strategy Update: Loan Terra currently does not offer commercial solar financing but is exploring partnerships for referrals. Bill plans to discuss the importance of dealer fees at the RE+ conference in Las Vegas. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Innovative Approaches and Key Insights in Solar Lending and Financing appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
John Melby, CEO of Xpansiv, joined The Green Insider Podcast to discuss his background in energy deregulation and policy work, as well as Xpansiv’s role in renewable energy markets. Importance of Registries: Explained the role of registries in tracking and verifying renewable energy production and consumption Detailed the evolution of the renewable energy credit market over the past 25 years Renewable Energy Certificates: Described registries as essential systems for tracking renewable energy production and consumption Explained how certificates are bought, sold, and retired within the registry Market Evolution: Discussed the growth of the renewable energy credit market driven by policy, voluntary users, and emerging tech companies Noted the expected increase in data centers’ share of the global energy load from 5% to 15% by 2028 Emphasized the role of certificates in achieving net-zero emissions Predicted rapid growth in international renewable energy credit markets with a 26% CAGR by 2031 Xpansiv’s Initiatives: Supporting grid-scale battery infrastructure Connecting new generators to the grid To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Role of Registries in Renewable Energy Markets: Insights from Xpansiv’s CEO appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mike Nemer and Mike Taylor, President and Founder of Emissions Experts discussed in episode 296 of The Green Insider podcast, Washington State’s adoption of California’s program and efforts to link with other states and provinces. California Cap and Trade Overview: Mike Taylor, an expert in environmental credits with 25 years of experience, discussed the California Cap and Trade program, which began in 2013 for entities emitting over 25,000 tons of CO2 annually The program includes power facilities, fuel suppliers, mining companies, and cement manufacturers Large entities consuming natural gas in California are likely to comply with the program California’s Cap and Trade Overview: Entities emitting over 25,000 tons of CO2 must offset their emissions, with prices increasing annually due to a floor price set at CPI plus 5% Large companies often pass through costs, while small suppliers can benefit from lower compliance obligations California is taking a more measured approach by reducing supply and extending the program to 2045 California Carbon Trading System Overview: Companies can meet their compliance obligations through a combination of California carbon allowances and carbon offsets Carbon allowances are issued by the California Air Resources Board, while carbon offsets are earned through private initiatives like improved forestry management Washington’s new carbon trading program, launched in 2023, is attempting to link with California’s system To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Overview of California’s Cap and Trade Program and Carbon Trading Systems appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Vanessa Menache, Founder/CEO of raan explains her company’s environmentally friendly wipes made with unbleached 100% cotton fabric sourced from True Cotton in Mississippi, highlighting their advantages over competitors that use chemically processed plant-based fibers or plastic-based wipes. Discussed on episode 295 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast were: Product Overview: Environmentally friendly wipes made with unbleached 100% cotton fabric sourced from True Cotton in Mississippi. Advantages over competitors using chemically processed plant-based fibers or plastic-based wipes. Family-friendly product for sensitive skin with reduced plastic packaging. Development and Launch: Inspired by Vanessa Menache’s father’s textile industry experience. Launched at Expo West and available on Amazon, Walmart.com, and select New York retail stores. Future Plans: Vanessa to attend and exhibit at Expo West next year. Focus on growing the US market before expanding to Europe and Canada. Continue educating consumers about the benefits of cotton wipes over tree-made or plastic fibers. Product Details: Developed with her father and partner Catherine. Tested by the National Eczema Association with excellent results. Premium-priced but environmentally friendly. Uses 70% less plastic by avoiding the hard plastic lid common in other brands. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Eco-Friendly Cotton Wipes: A Sustainable Choice for Sensitive Skin appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this podcast we will explore quantum computing and OT Security along with AI-driven critical infrastructure security. Hear Shaun Six, CEO of UTSI International talking about everything: cyber security. Welcome to this week’s Follower Friday of The Green Insider, Shaun discusses: Importance of securing critical infrastructure through AI and partnerships with companies like Frenos, Axio Threatgen, Nozomi, Fortinet, and Schneider Electric Difference between IT and OT layers, with OT managing physical processes through digital signals UTSI’s work with engineering firms to incorporate cybersecurity practices Upcoming participation in the Houston Security Conference and the API Cyber Security Conference To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post OT Innovation Meets Intelligent Integration appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The Green Insider podcast featured an interview with Gary Loh, the Founder/CEO of DiMuto, a company focused on sustainability in agriculture through digital transformation of supply chains. The discussion covered Dimuto’ s technology platform that connects farmers and packhouses to improve food traceability and sustainability, with potential applications in reducing carbon footprints and verifying agricultural practices. Dimuto’s Technology Platform: Focus on traceability and visibility throughout the supply chain Operates in Latin America and Southeast Asia Helps packing houses verify and document agricultural practices Food Traceability and Waste Reduction: Tracks 3,400 data points per transaction Success in reducing food waste to negligible levels Expansion into the US market, focusing on fruits like mangoes, avocados, and tomatoes Thank you to Gary Loh for joining us on The Green Insider. We commend their efforts to reduce waste and improve food distribution efficiency. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Transforming Agriculture Through Digital Innovation appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On today’s podcast hear how Travis Nicholson Christian ministry to a technology consultant. In episode 293, Travis shares his career journey and digs into the word of artificial intelligence. AI in Business: A Career Transition Travis Nicholson transitioned from Christian ministry to technology consulting, focusing on AI. Currently works at River Wild, a real estate development company. Interested in how technology can benefit nonprofits and churches. Excited about AI implementation in businesses to streamline operations and improve efficiency. AI Communication: Human Touch Needed Discussed rapid adoption and limitations of AI and machine learning tools. Emphasized the importance of distinguishing AI-generated content from authentic human communication. Uses AI tools like ChatGPT, adding personal insights and editing AI-generated content for authenticity and quality. Highlighted the need for a human touch in communication. AI Language Model Comparison Insights Compared AI language models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Claude stands out for its human-like language. Gemini’s integration with Google Workspace is a key advantage. Recommended ChatGPT’s Pro plan for its memory and performance benefits. Used ChatGPT to create a passive income stream by converting an article about an AI music generator into a digital product. ChatGPT Integration Strategies for Business Emphasized starting with basic ChatGPT training before moving to more complex AI implementations. Advised businesses on integrating ChatGPT into their strategies. Suggested company-wide training sessions and showcasing internal ChatGPT users as role models. Recommended leveraging AI to enhance repeatable processes and strengthen connections between departments. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #ChatGPT #Gemini #Claude #AI GoogleWorkspace The post Innovative Solutions for Modern Challenges with Travis Nicholson appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Rev LNG has evolved from a single-truck operation in 2011 to a leading supplier of LNG, CNG, and RNG in the U.S., adapting to the cyclical LNG industry and expanding its domestic small-scale LNG operations and renewable natural gas projects. The marine industry is increasingly adopting LNG as a cleaner fuel alternative to diesel, with a shift toward renewable LNG sources that drastically reduce carbon intensity. Founder and CEO, David Kailbourne just us today on episode 292 of, The Green Insider. Learn how cleaner fuels are improving air quality and emissions, with ongoing opportunities in renewable energy markets, especially in multi-fuel capable marine vessels that optimize fuel use based on economic and regulatory factors. Growth from small-scale to industry leader: Rev LNG expanded from a single 18-wheeler truck in 2011 to operating three liquefaction plants and leading RNG projects, with RNG facilities in the U.S. increasing from 50 to nearly 600 in a decade. Marine industry’s cleaner fuel transition: The shipping sector is adopting LNG to reduce emissions, with renewable LNG sources from dairy, swine, and landfill gas offering carbon intensity reductions up to 300 times compared to fossil fuels. Renewable energy market opportunities: The marine market offers significant growth for clean-burning fuels, with new ships featuring multi-fuel capabilities that allow switching fuels based on economics and compliance, supporting competitive arbitrage. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Looking what’s ahead for LNG, CNG, and RNG appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The 2025 Charge – Powering Energy Brands conference at The Ion in Houston was another huge success. The Green Insider was once again podcast from the event. Our guests included: Hussian Manjee – The Conference Master of Ceremony, President, DHD Films Joe Paluska – Chief Marketing Officer, Commonwealth Fusion Systems Dr Lawrence Jones – Sr Vice President, Edison Electric Institute Jacob Lundy – Fractional CMO, Marketergy Sandra Baer – Chief Smart City & Land Designer, Urban Icon International Charge delivered on networking, education, creativity, and recognition. Congratulations to all the winners at this conference. You can learn all about this year’s winners here. Congratulations to Fridrik Larsen, Natalie Bacon and the entire Charge team. Thank you to all our Follower Friday listeners and guests, without you, we would not be the show we are. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Charge North American Energy Branding Conference – Recap appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mike Nemer hosted Bronson Hill, a managing partner at Bronson Equities, on his podcast “The Green Insider” to discuss sustainability and financial freedom. They explored the complexities of energy production, consumption, and investment strategies that align with environmental values, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that includes various energy sources. Balanced Investing for Human Flourishing: Bronson transitioned from medical sales to real estate, raising $50 million to help individuals achieve financial and time freedom. Emphasized balancing human flourishing with environmental sustainability, advocating for a nuanced approach including fossil fuels, renewables, and nuclear energy. Energy Transition and Sustainability Challenges: Discussed the complexities of energy production and consumption, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to sustainability. Explored challenges of transitioning to renewable energy sources, including inefficiencies of importing electricity and environmental impact of mining for rare earth minerals. Mike shared his work on integrating solar power with electric vehicle charging stations. Both agreed on the potential of nuclear power as a clean and long-lasting energy source. AI-Driven Sustainable Investment Strategies: Bronson suggested using AI tools like ChatGPT to explore investment opportunities that reflect personal values. Emphasized the importance of defining and regularly reviewing personal values. Mike shared his experience with cities hesitant to adopt energy-efficient measures. Both agreed on the power of asking the right questions and regular reflection to ensure alignment with personal and environmental goals. Thank you for listening to episode 291 of The Green Insider Podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Balancing Human Flourishing and Environmental Sustainability appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this week’s episode of The Green Insider Podcast our guest is Brian Sheng, CEO of Aquaria. Mike and Brian discussed the potential of using air water generation technology for residential use. Air-Derived Water for Residential Use: Aquaria produces water from the air for residential use. The system extracts moisture from the air, purifies it, and delivers high-quality drinking water directly to a home’s plumbing system. Homeowners can choose between city water, well water, or air-derived water. The flagship unit, suitable for 2-3 people, is about the size of a desk and can be installed outside the home. Currently serving thousands of homes in Texas, California, Florida, and Hawaii. Aquaria: Solar Energy for Water Production: Aquaria technology can produce tens of thousands of liters of water per day. Effective in regions with at least 30% relative humidity. Interest in supporting developing nations with their product. Water Purification System Discussion: The $10,000 unit is an outdoor module, while an indoor unit costs $3,500 4. The indoor unit can produce up to 25 gallons of water per day and also acts as a dehumidifier and air purifier. Maintenance involves replacing air and water filtration cartridges every 4 to 6 months. Thank you for listening to episode 290 of The Green Insider Podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Innovative Air-Derived Water Solutions for Residential Use appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today’s Follower Friday Podcast comes from Dallas, TX. In front of 20+ Texas City Managers. Mike Nemer, Host and Rich Prinz, VP of Sales for Mantis Innovation. We discussed how to get started and take that first step. (which everyone knows is the hardest) During the podcast, Rich Prinz emphasized the importance of an initial no cost audit to assess current energy usage and identify opportunities for improvements. He highlighted HVAC systems as one of the key areas with significant potential for energy savings. Additionally, the seminar covered the benefits of upgrading LED lighting, which not only reduces energy consumption but also provides longer lasting and more efficient illumination. Rich also pointed out several incentives available for these types of projects, making them more financially accessible for city managers looking to implement sustainable solutions. Thank you to all the city managers for attending and to you the listeners for following ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Efficiency Classes: Standards and Best Practices for City Managers appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast are once again pleased to have on the esteemed architect Dr. Juan Jose Castellon and local artist Betirri, are at the forefront of Goal Park Houston. In episode 289 get the complete update on this vision of sustainability, community, and innovation. Goal Park Project Update: Betirri provided an update on the progress of the park project in Houston. Received an MOU from the city in March, contingent on raising 75% of the funds needed. Restructuring to build a smaller scale of the park by 2026. The World Cup will be used to bring more awareness and help raise funds. Building a park typically takes 15 years, but the project was initially rushed to be completed in less than 10 years. Gold Park Project Progress: Betirri reported approximately 25% completion of creating a mini soccer pitch. Plans to reach 50% completion by year-end. Dr. Castellon discussed collaboration with students on architectural prototypes exhibited in Seoul, Houston, and Venice. Interest in building the first outdoor prototype in Houston. Emphasis on involving the community and students in real-world projects. Thank you for following not only The Green Insider but following this ambitious project, known as the Goal Park Houston project. A special thanks goes out to Geoffrey Lakings for bringing this project to our attention. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast.Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Progress and Challenges of the Goal Park Project in Houston appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 288 of The Green Insider, we have a return guest, Kirk Edelman, CEO of SolMicrogrid, provides an update on the company’s progress since his last appearance on the podcast. SolMicrogrid’s Rapid Growth Update: SolMicrogrid is backed by Morgan Stanley Energy Partners, which has been instrumental in supporting the company’s rapid growth and major changes over the past year and a half. The importance of strong financial backing in today’s challenging startup environment is acknowledged. The conversation shifts to a recent press release about SolMicrogrid’s project with Chick-fil-A in California. SolMicrogrid’s Energy as a Service: Kirk discusses SolMicrogrid’s recent project with Chick-fil-A in Oceanside, California, which features a 140 kW solar array and an 81 kWh battery. The company provides energy as a service, with no upfront costs for customers2 SolMicrogrid aims to create value through various distributed energy resource components. The company is expanding its offerings beyond traditional microgrids to include services like resiliency and battery storage as a service. Plans to announce projects in new industries with larger footprints and energy demands are mentioned. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post SolMicrogrid’s Growth and Energy Innovations appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today we are coming to you from the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston. On episode 287 we catch up with a friend of The Green Insider Podcast, Jason Stanley. Sustainability Updates: Jason Stanley from Position Green discusses the latest developments in sustainability with the new administration in DC. He covers the situation in both the EU and the US. Reporting and Compliance: Discussion on reporting thresholds and alignments between the EU and US. Relaxing demands on smaller businesses and the softening focus on ESG in the US. Companies and customers still expect some level of ESG compliance and human rights. Customers are tracking their supply chain for labor rights. Position Green’s Role: Position Green works on materiality assessment and helps clients track their supply chain. Some countries are more at risk than others, and tracking this is important to today’s customers. Jason talks about the triple Ps: people, planet, and profit. Currently, we are in an investor-led market. Thank you to Mark LaCour and the Oil and Gas Global Network for allowing us to share their podcast lounge at the 2025 Offshore Technology Conference. This lounge was sponsored by Wing Global Travel. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Sustainability and Compliance: Position Green’s Role in the Evolving ESG Landscape appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
James Richmond, CEO of e2 Companies, joins Mike Nemer today on The Green Insider Podcast. Their discussion included: E2’s Virtual Utility Power System: E2 provides a virtual utility service, creating a customer-specific power grid that supplements or replaces grid power. Unlike backup generators, E2’s system continuously supplies power, automatically switching between grid and on-site sources based on cost and reliability. The system maintains consistent power quality and can operate independently during grid outages, providing seamless power without manual intervention. Rapid Deployment of Power Systems: E2’s power systems are deployed across multiple states, including Ohio, New York, California, and Ireland. These systems address power quality issues and support data centers. Deployment time is significantly reduced to 12-18 months, compared to 6-8 years for traditional power plants. The systems eliminate the need for interconnection agreements, reducing project timelines. There is a growing demand for efficient power solutions due to the rapid expansion of AI and data centers. Thank you for listening to episode 286 of The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post e2 Revolutionizing Power Quality and Deployment appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Nick Chaset, CEO of Octopus Energy US, discussed on The Green Insider, the company’s global operations and focused on the US market, particularly Texas. He highlighted Chaset outlined Octopus Energy’s expansion plans and innovative strategies to enhance customer experience. Growth in Texas: Octopus Energy aims to expand its retail business in Texas by reaching out to more customers and partnering with utilities in states without supplier choice. The company plans to implement intelligent EV charging solutions and develop flexible energy plans that allow customers to save money by adjusting their energy usage during low-cost times. Innovative Solutions: Octopus Energy is committed to providing 100% renewable energy solutions, primarily marketing itself as an affordable supplier delivering exceptional customer experience. The company harnesses flexibility from EVs, thermostats, and batteries to enhance customer experience and reduce costs for utility partners. UK-inspired innovations, such as intelligent EV charging solutions, are being implemented within the Texas market. Global Expansion: Octopus Energy operates as a global energy transition technology and consumer company in 27 countries, with a customer base of 10 million worldwide. The company’s proprietary platform, Kraken, manages 80 million meters globally. Chaset emphasized the rapid global expansion and the seamless integration of cutting-edge technology with top-tier customer service. Clean Energy Advocacy: Addressing political resistance to renewable energy, Chaset highlighted the economic and practical realities of clean energy. Wind, solar, and storage systems remain the fastest and most cost-effective ways to expand electricity supply. Using Texas as a case study, Chaset explained how market forces, rather than regulatory mandates, are propelling clean energy development in the state. Structural Differences: Chaset discussed the structural differences between energy markets in the UK and the US 8. He likened the UK’s market setup to that of Texas, where consumers have the freedom to choose their energy suppliers 8. This competitive environment has spurred innovations such as the “0 bill home” and “Intelligent Octopus,” a smart EV charging solution. Future Plans: Octopus Energy is poised to grow its Texas retail business while partnering with utilities in states lacking supplier choice. By harnessing the flexi.bi partners and thermostats, and batteries, Octopus Energy seeks to revolutionize customer experiences, reduce costs for utility partners, and contribute meaningfully to the global energy transition. Thank you for listening to episode 285 of The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Octopus Energy US: Expansion, Innovation, and Clean Energy Advocacy appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today on The Green Insider, Mike Nemer and Maxine Aikenhead explored the challenges and opportunities in the oil and gas industry regarding data sharing and emissions tracking, emphasizing the role of AI and digitization in improving operations Industry’s Slow Progress in Data Sharing: Maxine expressed concern about the slow progress in data sharing and the siloed approach within companies and the industry. Improving Emissions Tracking: Maxine highlighted the need for better digitization and AI to improve emissions tracking, safety records, and incident prevention. AI Integration for Enhanced Visibility: Maxine discussed the potential of AI technology and programming interfaces to bridge communication gaps and improve visibility in the workplace. Maxine’s Approach to Emissions Tracking: Maxine emphasized the importance of assessing current systems, identifying champions, setting clear objectives, and choosing the right technology. Thank you for listening to episode 284 of The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Role of AI and Digitization in Improving Oil and Gas Operations appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Andy Holden, Chief Investment Officer at GREENIPATH, discusses his role in facilitating carbon credit exchanges and his transition from agricultural commodities to environmental issues. His journey was motivated by the negative impacts of traditional commodities on the environment. Technological Advancements: Andy’s interest in cloud computing and satellite imagery analysis led him to join Silvera, where he contributed to establishing a carbon credit ratings desk and analyzing projects. Understanding Net Zero Emissions: He emphasizes that achieving net zero emissions involves offsetting emissions rather than eliminating them, highlighting the significance of quantifying emissions through renewable energy and reforestation projects. Importance of Verification: Andy stresses the need for tracking and verifying project impacts to ensure the validity of carbon credits, mentioning the role of registries in this process. Market Dynamics and Corporate Engagement: He discusses the importance of understanding corporate demands for carbon credit, particularly for reforestation and plastic recycling projects, and the potential for these markets to evolve and contribute positively to sustainability. Thank you for listening to episode 283 of The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Andy Holden on Carbon Credit Exchanges and Environmental Impact appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Daniel Dus, the CEO of Cleantech Industry Resources (CIR), on The Green Insider, shares his 18-year experience in the clean tech industry, including his work with Martifer Group, and Adani Green Energy. He also introduced a new service that has commoditized renewable project development and engineering services, a first in the industry. The conversation included: Discussion on developing renewable energy projects: site assessments, permitting, and engineering. The company simplifies the process for clients by pre-scoping and pre-pricing tasks nationwide. Management of procurement process: competitive solicitations and vendor selection. Assignment of a project manager and dedicated inbox for transparency and direct communication. Emphasis on time and cost efficiency. Ability to handle projects of all sizes and provide tools for developers. Cost-plus pricing model and use of a pricing calculator. Involvement in various municipal projects. Discussion on procurement rules and satisfying customer needs. Importance of transparency and education in the market. Interest in Solar Elevated Dual Tracking Solar Company: deployment, commercialization, and pricing. In episode 282 a lot of material was covered by a true expert. Thank you to Danial Dus from CIR for sharing his knowledge and experience on today’s podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Renewable Energy Project Development Project from Daniel Dus appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Episode 281 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast featured a discussion on energy branding with Fridrik Larson and Will Bosanko, focusing on the importance of clear vision, consistency, and effective communication in the energy sector. Fridrik Larson, founder and CEO of Charge-Powering Energy Brands, introduced himself as an energy branding enthusiast with a PhD combining finance and psychology. He explained his passion for helping the energy sector understand how to use branding effectively. Fridrik then introduced Will Bosanko, CEO of BrandPie for UK and Europe, who joined the conversation from London. Will mentioned his long-standing partnership with Fridrik and their shared passion for energy branding. Importance of Brand Consistency: Fridrik Larson and Will Bosanko discuss the necessity of maintaining brand identity during technological changes and the importance of clear communication for both employees and stakeholders. They caution against drastic rebranding during uncertain times to avoid confusion. Human Touch in AI Communication: The hosts explore the balance between AI-driven communication and the need for human guidance to ensure meaningful and effective messaging. They agree that deeper values and long-term objectives should be prioritized over surface-level communication. Charge Houston Conference: Transforming Energy Reputation Fridrik discussed the upcoming Charge Houston Conference, highlighting its theme of “transforming energy reputation” and the changes in format. The conference will address industry concerns about messaging and pivoting strategies, featuring speakers from energy companies, universities, and research firms. Fridrik emphasized that the event is not solely about branding but encompasses various aspects of communication for energy companies. Secure your spot for the event here and don’t forget to use our listeners discount code, “thegreeninsider15” for a discount on admission. Hope to see you all at The ION, Houston, TX May 28-30th. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Branding with Fridrik Larson and Will Bosanko appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, taught their first Continuing Education Class with Mantis Innovation, their strategic partner. This class focused on, “The Benefits of Energy Efficiency.” Our efforts in promoting energy efficiency were well received and sparked engaging discussions among the attendees. Chris Kaiser’s insights were particularly appreciated as he elaborated on practical applications and real-world examples of energy efficiency measures. The collaboration between ERENEWABLE and Mantis Innovation highlighted the importance of strategic partnerships in advancing sustainability initiatives. The successful event sets a precedent for future educational sessions aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of energy efficiency and its benefits within the community. A special thanks goes out to the 791 Purchasing Cooperative for providing the Continuing Education Credit and to Chris Whittaker and Martha Eighme with the City of Angleton for hosting. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Benefits of Energy Efficiency: Insights from ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This Follower Friday, ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast is coming from the Meteomatics Energy & Weather Innovation Summit last week in Houston. Joining Mike Nemer in this podcast are: Chris Hyde, Sr Account Executive/Meteorologist – Meteomatics Ben Perry, Sr Product Manager/Forecasting – Yes Energy Keith Cavey, Solutions Engineer – Meteomatics Felix Carabello, Managing Director/Weather Derivatives – ICAP Durjoy Mazumdar, Head of Sales, Americas – Meteomatics Special thanks go out to the Meteomatics team, including Jim Robinson and Sharon Abbas and our guests on today’s podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Insights from the Meteomatics Weather Conference appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today our guest on episode 279 of The Green Insider is Russ Bates, CEO of NXTGEN Clean Energy Solutions. We engaged in a discussion covering various topics, including politics, clean energy, and the implications of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in the energy sector. Political Climate Concerns: Russ expressed his worries about the current political climate, emphasizing the need for centrist figures within the Democratic party and the potential for Obama to run again. He noted that politicians are often more focused on primary challenges than on serving their constituents’ interests. Clean Energy Solutions: Russ highlighted the advantages of clean energy, particularly solar, over conventional energy sources. His company, NXTGEN Clean Energy Solutions, provides consulting and project development services to various organizations, promoting a shift from fossil fuels to sustainable energy solutions. Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act: The discussion included the IRA’s potential impact on clean energy investments, with Russ raising concerns about possible cuts to the act to fund tax extensions benefiting the upper-class. He underscored the importance of tax credits over subsidies for fostering clean energy investments. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Political Challenges and Clean Energy Solutions: A Conversation with Russ Bates appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today’s Follower Friday ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast is coming from the EMC23 put on by the Energy Marketing Conference. Joining today’s podcast are: Andrew Singer, VP, C&I Regional Sales – Constellation Christina Corcoran, Founding Board Member – Women’s Energy Alliance Ashley Murphy, Founding Board Member – Women’s Energy Alliance Preston Ochsner, Founder/CEO – Ochsner Interest Scott Hart, Sr. VP/Head of Sales – NRG Energy Special thanks go out to Jack Doueck and the entire Energy Marketing Conference team and our guests on today’s podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Energy Marketing Conference hits it out of the park at EMC23 appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today’s Follower Friday ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast is coming from the 40th anniversary of UTSI. Joining Anne and I on this podcast are: Shaun Six, CEO – UTSI Jeff Whitney, Founder – Berkana Resources Thomas Tougaard, Energy Advisor, – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Jon Bell, CEO – MODS Management Robert Rhodes, Director of Sales – ThreatGEN Neil Vasquez, Global Sales Director – Tory Technologies Special thanks go out to the UTSI team and our guests on today’s podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Celebrating 40 years with UTSI appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 278 of The Green Insider, Preston Ochsner discussed the current state of renewable energy in Texas, specifically focusing on the retail energy sector and the potential for growth within the grid. As Founder and CEO of Ochsner Interest, he highlighted two main bottlenecks in the system: Generation Side: A large number of renewable projects are in the queue. Load Side: A significant number of data center and hyperscaler projects are in the queue. Preston estimated that around 75% of the 10,000 megawatts in the Dallas County queue and around 25% of the 389,000 megawatts in the ERCOT queue would be completed in the next two years. They also discussed the potential for industrial manufacturing load to increase due to current policies and regulations. Preston and Mike discussed the potential growth of vertical farms and indoor farming, which could significantly impact the grid due to their high productivity. Mike pointed out that a 1-acre vertical farm can produce as much as a 40-acre traditional farm, and this trend is expected to grow as these farms currently only make up 3 to 5% of the market. They touched on the emerging marijuana industry in Oklahoma, which could further strain the grid. Mike suggested that in the next 12 to 18 months, the conversation around the energy market might change due to the rapid growth of these industries. Mike and Preston discussed the potential for identifying valuable projects from a pool of 1,952, specifically for hyperscalers. Preston expressed confidence in their ability to sift through these projects and find valuable opportunities. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Identifying Valuable Projects for Hyperscalers: A Collaborative Approach appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Chelsea Davis from Atrius, a subsidiary of Acuity Brand, joins us today on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast to discuss her role as Senior Sustainability Project Manager. The main topic for the episode was to be the proliferation of data centers and AI, sustainability as a selling point in office spaces, and the impact of regulations on companies. Data Centers and AI Sustainability Mike and Chelsea explored the environmental implications of the expanding number of data centers fueled by AI technology. Chelsea mentioned that despite AI’s potential to tackle ecological issues, the rapid growth of data centers is causing substantial carbon emissions and straining power grids. Tech giants are striving to make their data centers more eco-friendly, but the increasing energy demands might require greater investment in nuclear energy, as discussed at the latest IEA conference on Energy and AI. Sustainability in Office Spaces Discussion The conversation shifted to the evolving trends in office spaces, with a focus on sustainability. Chelsea pointed out that corporate tenants are increasingly seeking low-carbon work environments, with many individuals preferring to work in green buildings. She also highlighted that building owners are recognizing the cost-saving benefits of energy-efficient measures, especially with the rising insurance costs linked to climate change. Chelsea elaborated on how Acuity Brands’ Atrius software offers insights into energy usage and resource consumption, helping to detect anomalies and assess greenhouse gas emissions. Mike asked about the software’s ability to integrate various building systems, and Chelsea confirmed that Atreus is designed to be integration-agnostic, providing a comprehensive view across a building portfolio. Environmental Reporting and Regulatory Changes Chelsea and Mike discussed the evolving regulatory landscape, particularly in the US and EU, with a focus on environmental reporting. Chelsea highlighted the impending deadlines for EU-based companies to submit their first CSR reports in 2025 and emphasized the growing significance of local ordinances in the US. Mike noted that while European companies have been accustomed to reporting for some time, the new regulations are primarily impacting US companies. They concurred that US companies operating in Europe and vice versa will need to expedite their environmental reporting efforts. Chelsea also pointed out that smaller organizations, lacking dedicated sustainability teams, are finding it challenging to manage the new responsibilities associated with reporting. Chelsea Bio: Chelsea Davis is the Product Manager for Atrius, Acuity Brands. Motivated by a passion for the intersection of global sustainability, data and technology, she works on solutions for sustainable buildings, streamlined operations, and personal experiences. She holds a BA in Geography/Environmental Studies from UCLA and Master of Science in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from USC Marshall School of Business. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Sustainability in the Age of AI appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Chris Hyde, a seasoned meteorologist returns to The Green Insider to discuss his recent transition to Meteomatics, a pioneering data-first company with a focus on understanding and mitigating the impacts of weather on various industries. Chris tells all about the Meteomatics’ upcoming weather conference on April 10th in Houston. The conference will bring together experts from various fields to discuss the latest advancements in weather forecasting and its implications for different industries. Chris, along with other meteorologists and data scientists, will present on topics ranging from climate change to the role of hyperlocal weather data in enhancing industry resilience. For more information on the conference, reach out to Chris Hyde at Meteomatics, if interested. [email protected] Chris’s move to Meteomatics marks a significant step in his career. With a deep passion for meteorology and a keen interest in the practical applications of weather data, Chris found Meteomatics’ mission aligned perfectly with his professional aspirations. At Meteomatics, Chris is part of a team dedicated to leveraging cutting-edge technology and data analytics to produce hyperlocal weather forecasts. These forecasts are vital for industries that rely heavily on precise weather information to make informed decisions and optimize their operations. Weather Impact on Industries Discussed Chris and Mike, had an in-depth discussion about the significant impact of weather on various industries. Their conversation highlighted the increasing frequency and volatility of extreme weather events and the subsequent challenges faced by sectors such as farming, energy, and aviation. Farming In the agricultural sector, weather plays a pivotal role in determining crop yields, pest outbreaks, and overall farm productivity. Chris emphasized that hyperlocal weather forecasts are invaluable for farmers, allowing them to plan their activities with greater precision. From determining the best times for planting and harvesting to managing irrigation and pest control, accurate weather information can significantly enhance the efficiency and sustainability of farming operations. Energy The energy sector is profoundly influenced by weather patterns, particularly in the context of renewable energy projects. Chris pointed out that renewable energy sources like wind and solar are inherently dependent on weather conditions. Meteomatics assists companies in the energy sector by providing climate projections that help in assessing the suitability of locations for wind and solar farms. Additionally, the company supports sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives by offering detailed weather data that aids in the planning and optimization of renewable energy projects. Aviation Aviation is another industry where weather conditions have a direct and critical impact. From flight scheduling and routing to safety and fuel efficiency, airlines rely on accurate weather forecasts to operate smoothly. Chris highlighted how Meteomatics’ hyperlocal weather data helps aviation companies navigate adverse weather conditions, ensuring passenger safety and minimizing delays. Extreme Weather Events The discussion also touched upon the broader implications of extreme weather events. Chris and Mike noted the increasing unpredictability of weather patterns, with warmer temperatures becoming more common. Despite this trend, extreme cold events still occur, posing challenges for industries such as natural gas, where cold snaps can drive up prices and disrupt operations. They also discussed the potential for drought in Texas and the ongoing dry conditions in California, which heighten the risk of wildfires. The Role of Hyperlocal Weather Forecasts Meteomatics’ core strength lies in its ability to provide hyperlocal weather forecasts, which offer granular insights into weather conditions at a very specific location. This level of detail is crucial for industries that need to make decisions based on precise weather information. Chris elaborated on how hyperlocal forecasts contribute to better risk management and operational planning across various sectors. For instance, in the energy sector, detailed weather data can inform grid management and help in balancing supply and demand. In agriculture, it can guide irrigation practices and pest management strategies, leading to more sustainable farming practices. Conclusion The upcoming weather conference in Houston will serve as a platform for sharing knowledge and exploring innovative solutions to weather-related challenges. As industries continue to grapple with the impacts of changing weather patterns, the role of hyperlocal weather forecasts in enhancing resilience and sustainability cannot be overstated. Through their work, Chris and his colleagues at Meteomatics are paving the way for a future where data-driven weather insights help industries adapt and thrive in an increasingly unpredictable climate. More about Chris Hyde Christopher Hyde is Meteorologist and Sr. Sales Manager at Meteomatics and resides outside Washington, D.C. An industry veteran, Mr. Hyde works closely with U.S. energy companies and investors to incorporate weather intelligence into their strategies as weather becomes increasingly unpredictable. Prior to making the move to Meteomatics, Mr. Hyde was employed at Maxar for twenty-six years, and was on the Board of Directors for WRMA (Weather Risk Management Association). He is a frequent speaker at global conferences, covering topics about the weather and energy industries 10-15 times a year. Mr. Hyde received his BS in Meteorology from The Pennsylvania State University in 1998 and has training in radio and television communication. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post An Insight into Hyperlocal Weather Forecasting and Industry Adaptation appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this week’s Follower Friday, on The Green Insider we discuss the upcoming Energy Marketing Conferences (EMC23), scheduled for late March in Houston. The founder Jack Doueck highlights the expanded two-day conference, featuring keynote speakers Misti Day from Spark Energy and Andrew Singer from Constellation, as well as numerous interactive panels and networking opportunities. The theme of the conference is “Stronger Together,” and it will also see the launch of the Women’s Energy Alliance. Our host Mike Nemer expresses his excitement about the conference, particularly the session on generators also being competitive suppliers, a topic he had experience from his refined fuel days. Jack encourages listeners to register for the conference using the special discount code “TheGreenInsider20” before March 13th to save 20% on the cost of the conference. Additionally, Jack and Mike discussed the new Women’s Energy Alliance and diversity issues. Jack supports the alliance as a way for women in the industry to help each other, emphasizing the importance of community support. They both agree on the principle of meritocracy, advocating for hiring based on qualifications rather than demographic factors. The conversation also touches on political topics, including Trump’s policies and the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives, with Jack expressing his views on these matters. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Insights about EMC 23: Keynotes, Panels, and the new Women’s Energy Alliance appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Nishchay Chadha, Founder/CEO ACE Green Recycling joins Mike on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, episode 275. Starting as a mining engineer, transitioned from the mining industry to founding ACE Green Recycling, focusing on sustainable battery recycling. Career Transition: Nishchay Chadha began his career in mining, moved to commercial roles, and eventually entered the recycling industry, gaining extensive global experience before founding his company six years ago.1 Recycling Process: ACE Green Recycling’s approach to recycling lead and lithium batteries is modular, cost-efficient, and environmentally friendly, with fully electrified processes and no toxic emissions.2 Expansion Plans: The company plans to expand its recycling operations in Texas by early next year, aiming for an initial capacity of 30,000 tons per year for lead batteries and 5,000 tons per year for lithium batteries, with future expansion plans. About Nishchay Chadha Nishchay Chadha is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ace Green Recycling, an IP-driven leader of green technologies used to recycle both lead and lithium batteries. Mr. Chadha has worked in the metals space for nearly two decades and has an extensive background in mining engineering. He started his career at Vedanta Resources and later joined Trafigura, one of the world’s largest suppliers of commodities, where he gained tremendous experience from a global perspective in recycling, mining, and supply chain sectors. Mr. Chadha obtained a Master of Business Administration from the Indian School of Business with a focus on Finance, Strategy and Leadership. He also obtained a Bachelor of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad with a focus on Mining Engineering. About Ace Green Recycling Ace Green Recycling, Inc., incorporated in Delaware, is an innovative battery recycling technology platform offering sustainable end-of-life solutions. It has deployed modular, Scope 1 carbon emissions-free recycling facilities for lithium (nickel-manganese-cobalt & lithium iron phosphate) and lead batteries used in various industries including electronics, automotive and energy storage. Ace was founded by Nishchay Chadha, Chief Executive Officer and a veteran in recycling, mining and global supply chain industries, and Dr. Vipin Tyagi, Chief Technology Officer, with extensive experience in battery materials recycling technologies. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post From Mining Engineer to Sustainable Battery Recycling Pioneer appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Jeet Basi, President and Executive Chairman of Tactical Resources, has an extensive background in sciences, engineering, and the mining, metals, and commodities business. His journey from a curious child conducting simple science experiments to a leader in the field of rare earth elements is both inspiring and instructive. Jeet’s Childhood Experiment and Career Jeet Basi’s fascination with chemistry and engineering began with a childhood science experiment in grade 5 or 6. Along with his partners, Jeet was tasked with separating a mixture of sand, salt, and metal filings. They successfully used a magnet to extract the iron filings and dissolved the salt in hot water. This early experiment ignited Jeet’s passion for the sciences, leading him to pursue mining and mineral process engineering. With over 20 years of experience in the mining, metals, and commodities industry, Jeet has worked for notable companies such as Tech Resources, Goldcorp, and Newmont. His expertise spans complex metallurgy, mine permitting, and capital markets. Recently, he has been focusing on energy metals like lithium and uranium, showcasing his adaptability and continuous pursuit of knowledge in the ever-evolving mining industry. Rare Earth Elements in Modern Technology During his discussion, Jeet Basi emphasized the critical role of rare earth elements in modern technology. These elements are fundamental components in various advanced technologies, including: Cell phones Laptops Electric vehicles Wind turbines MRI machines Lasers Military applications Rare earth elements, which include the Lanthanides, Scandium, and Yttrium, possess unique electromagnetic properties that make them indispensable for cutting-edge technology. Extraction Plans and US Government Support Tactical Resources, under Jeet’s leadership, plans to extract rare earth elements from a waste stream generated by an existing rock quarry. This innovative approach not only provides a sustainable way to source these critical materials but also aligns with the broader objectives of environmental responsibility. Jeet also highlighted the company’s upcoming listing on the Nasdaq, marking a significant milestone in their growth and development. Additionally, he acknowledged the support from the US government for rare earth element development, recognizing the strategic importance of these materials and the need for a diversified supply chain. China’s Control of Refining and Production Jeet discussed the vulnerability of the West due to China’s control of 90% of refining and production supply. He mentioned only two mines at scale in the Western world: one in California and one in Australia. He also introduced their flagship asset, the Peak project in Texas, which focuses on American assets, advanced assets, and clean processing due to its unique geologic and mineralogical signature. Rare Earth Element Extraction Plans The company plans to extract rare earth elements from a 20-year stockpile of waste generated by an existing rock quarry. They are currently in the exploration and development stage, focusing on extraction techniques and building a phase one starter processing facility in Texas. The success of this operation is tied to their strategic partnership with the rock quarry operation. The US government supports rare earth element development as a bipartisan issue. Conclusion Jeet Basi’s journey from a curious child to a leader in the mining and rare earth elements industry is a testament to the power of early inspiration and dedicated pursuit of expertise. His insights into the critical role of rare earth elements in modern technology and Tactical Resources’ innovative extraction plans underscore the importance of these elements in shaping our technological future. With strategic support and sustainable practices, Jeet and his team are poised to make significant contributions to the field of rare earth elements. About Jeet Basi Mr. Kuljit (Jeet) Basi is the President and Executive Chairman of Tactical Resources. He is an established mining industry professional with over 17 years of technical leadership experience in global public mining companies including Newmont Corporation, Goldcorp Inc. and Teck Resources Ltd. Mr. Basi has a passion for growing a collaborative culture of technical excellence focused on maximizing net asset values. He has also been the principal consultant for SVK Metrix Inc., which provides consulting advice to numerous natural resource companies including Modern Mining Technology Corp. and Ausenco Engineering. Mr. Basi obtained his Bachelor of Applied Science in Mining and Mineral Process Engineering degree from the University of British Columbia with a Minor in Commerce in 2006. About Tactical Resources Tactical Resources is a mineral exploration and development company focused on U.S.-made rare earth elements used in semiconductors, electric vehicles, advanced robotics, and most importantly, national defense. The Company is also actively involved in the development of innovative metallurgical processing techniques to further unlock REEs development potential. The Company’s flagship asset, the Peak Project, contains the rights to acquire rare earth elements (“REEs”)-enriched tailings and stockpiled materials extracted from the Sierra Blanca Quarry (“SBQ”). The Peak Project is a REE-focused project strategically located southeast of El Paso, Texas. This convenient location in a mining-friendly jurisdiction offers extensive infrastructure, including easy highway, power, water, and rail line access. The Peak Project is one of only a few rare earth hard rock direct-leach-extractable projects in the world, with initial quarry operating permits already in place. The Company also has an exclusive option to purchase SBQ’s mining lease and associated infrastructure for the Peak Project. To Be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Childhood Curiosity to Leadership in Rare Earth Elements appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Ted Kronmiller, a climate finance strategist for Repower Holdings, discussed his experiences in both the US and Europe regarding green investments. Ted also mentioned his work with large-scale investors, commercial banks, and multinationals, noting a significant appetite for green investment that far outstrips the current supply. He also discussed his role at Repower Holdings, a US Green Real Estate Fund, which provides equity and technical assistance for developers to achieve high climate performance. Other topics discussed on episode 273 of The Green Insider Podcast were: Experiences at Davos and the focus on climate issues. Work in green real estate, particularly in Europe. Comparison between US and EU approaches green investment. Importance of private sector involvement and innovation in building materials and energy efficiency. EU’s strong policy support for green investment versus US’s policy direction. Significant demand for green investment exceeding current supply. Role of Repower Holdings in providing equity and technical assistance to achieve high climate performance. Need for increased investment in green bonds to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Insight Into Green Investment Strategies appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today on episode 272 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast, we feature a discussion about Nexalus, a company co-founded by Kenneth O’Mahony. The podcast explores Kenneth’s background, the challenges of data center energy consumption, and Nexalus’ innovative cooling solutions for data centers. Kenneth shares his journey from accounting to co-founding Nexalus, highlighting his experience managing data centers at EMC and the increasing costs of electrical consumption. After leaving EMC, Kenneth co-founded Nexalus with Dr. Carl Wilson and Professor Tony Robinson, focusing on air cooling for data centers. Mike and Kenneth discussed the challenges of data centers and their energy consumption, emphasizing the efficiency of Nexalus’ patented technology in converting electricity into heat and reducing energy consumption by over 25%. This technology involves on-chip liquid cooling in a sealed server, which can be applied to both new and existing data centers. The conversation also covers the potential of Nexalus’ technology to improve performance, reduce costs, and contribute to environmental sustainability. Kenneth compares their cooling system to those used in aerospace and automobiles, highlighting its efficiency and energy savings. The podcast concludes with a discussion on balancing performance, cost, and environmental impact, and the potential for future business collaborations. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Innovative Cooling Solutions for Data Centers: A Conversation with Nexalus Co-Founder Kenneth O’Mahony appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this week’s Follower Friday we have our friend, Misti Pace-Krahl from the Greater Houston Partnership on the show. Misti is the Director of the Houston Leadership Cohort and is here to tell us about their leadership program. The Houston Energy Leadership Cohort, a 10-week professional development program for mid-career professionals in the energy sector. Misti, the program’s director, explained that the program is designed to provide knowledge and skills to make a significant impact in one’s career. The program is aimed at professionals with at least 10 years of experience in the industry, and past cohorts have included directors, VPs, and CEOs. The program covers various aspects of the energy sector, including infrastructure, petrochemical, and circularity. The sessions are a mix of in-person and online, with four in-person sessions, four online sessions, and two off-site days to explore technology and infrastructure centers. The program is open to participants from outside of Houston, and the sessions are led by industry experts in Houston. Misti explained that they are reaching out to energy experts not only in Houston but also outside of the city through Zoom meetings. The program is designed for energy leaders, and while the curriculum is not listed online, applicants can find information on the application process on the Houston.org website. Mike encourages all ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider listeners interested in the program to visit the website for more details. Visit Houston Energy Leadership Cohort for more information. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Houston Energy Leadership Cohort: Empowering Mid-Career Professionals appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on The Green Insider, episode 271 features a visit to Rancho Degracia in San Diego County. Jim Degracia discusses his transition from the fintech world to avocado farming. The conversation covers his sustainable farming practices, including the use of solar panels and a significant water aquifer, as well as his views on the impact of U.S.-Mexico relations on the avocado market. Additionally, it highlights the massive consumption of avocados on Super Bowl Sunday, with Americans consuming an estimated 103 million avocados, enough to cover Los Angeles in a thick layer of guacamole. Please don’t forget to visit them at https://www.instagram.com/rancho_de_gracia/ About Jim Degracia Jim began his transition from a successful 40-year career in Payments and Fintech several years ago researching and investing into sustainable agriculture that would complement a return to the San Diego area where he was raised. He now enjoys time with four generations of family and friends. Growing avocados in the United States means competing against cheaper imports that are often controlled or influenced by criminal drug cartels. They also have much lower labor costs and regulatory oversight. Using plentiful sunlight to partially offset the cost of unfair competition against Americans is one of the last remaining tools available to an avocado rancher. He contributes to the efforts of the Avocado Growers of California, who are leaders in the effort to level the playing field. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Jim Degracia’s Sustainable Journey into Avocado Farming appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Tom Spiglanin shared interests in windmills and Tom’s career transition from aerospace to public education on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast: Career Transition and Windmill Tours: Tom Spiglanin, now the Director of Education at the Palm Springs Windmill tours, shared his transition from aerospace to public education, highlighting the complexity of wind machines and the challenges of explaining their energy generation to the public.1 Evolution and Efficiency of Wind Turbines: Tom discussed the evolution of wind turbines, from early failures to the transition from downwind to upwind designs, and the current state of turbines equipped with embedded controllers that optimize energy output.2 Wind Farm Operations and Renewable Energy Progress: Tom revealed details about his wind farm’s operations, its significant contribution to California’s renewable energy, and the state’s goals to decarbonize its grid by 2045 with a focus on renewable energy sources and battery storage More about Tom Dr. Thomas Spiglanin (Tom) is the Director of Education at Palm Springs Windmill Tours. He focuses on explaining electrical distribution, storage, and production from the wind, sun, geothermal, natural gas, and other sources to the public. He uses a variety of media, including video, audio, informational wall displays, interactive digital media, exhibit signage, and guided tours, occasionally leading the latter himself. Tom assumed his position in 2020 after retiring from a science and technical education career with The Aerospace Corporation for over 33 years. His last role was overseeing the peer-to-peer training program for the company that supports national security space, helping experts teach their knowledge to others, each of whom may have tremendous expertise in unrelated fields. In this role, he learned the value of communicating complex concepts in ways others can understand. Tom is excited about the future of renewable energy, now being spurred by grid-scale energy storage that will help reduce national dependence on fossil fuels that are increasingly more expensive. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Career Transition: From Aerospace to Public Education to Windmills appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Gaby Rodríguez-Calero, the CEO and founder of Ecolectro, articulates a vision that is poised to revolutionize the hydrogen production industry on episode 269 of The Green Insider. His company’s mission is to enable affordable, scalable, and clean hydrogen production through the power of innovative chemistry. Central to this mission is Ecolectro’s groundbreaking AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) technology. This membrane stands as a monumental advancement in the field, producing the lowest-cost and highest-performing electrolyzers globally. The AEM membrane is the cornerstone of Ecolectro’s technological innovation. Unlike conventional membrane-based systems, which often rely on expensive and rare materials, the AEM membrane utilizes common metals and materials. This strategic choice has resulted in a significant reduction in costs—up to 80% lower than traditional systems. Despite this cost efficiency, Ecolectro’s technology does not compromise on performance. Gaby emphasizes that their electrolyzers maintain high efficiency and production rates, making them an attractive solution for various industrial applications. The AEM membrane’s innovative design ensures that Ecolectro’s electrolyzers are fundamentally different from their conventional counterparts. By leveraging readily available components from North American supply chains, Ecolectro plans to manufacture their products domestically in the United States. This not only supports local economies but also ensures a stable and reliable supply chain, further enhancing the affordability and scalability of their hydrogen production technology. Ecolectro’s journey from concept to commercialization has been marked by significant milestones. Gaby shared the company’s achievements and future with great enthusiasm. One of the notable accomplishments is the successful launch of a pilot project in collaboration with a utility company. This pilot project serves as a critical step in demonstrating the practical application and reliability of Ecolectro’s technology in real-world conditions. Building on the success of the pilot project, Ecolectro is now focused on constructing their first commercially sized prototype. Ecolectro’s market strategy is centered around customers who require between 300 kilograms to 1 metric ton of hydrogen per week. This target market includes a diverse range of industries such as transportation, manufacturing, and energy storage. By aiming to produce green hydrogen at a cost of under $2.50 per kilogram, Ecolectro is positioning itself as a competitive player in the rapidly growing hydrogen economy. This price point is particularly significant as it aligns with the industry’s goal of making green hydrogen economically viable and accessible. As the world moves towards a more sustainable and carbon-neutral future, the role of hydrogen as a clean energy source is becoming increasingly important. Hydrogen has the potential to decarbonize a wide range of sectors, from transportation to industrial processes. However, the high cost of production has been a significant barrier to its widespread adoption. Ecolectro’s advancements in electrolyzer technology are addressing this challenge head-on, making affordable and scalable hydrogen production a reality. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Ecolectro’s Affordable, Scalable Hydrogen Production appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 268 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, Craig Hulbert, Co-Founder and CEO of Local Bounti, and Mike Nemer our host discusses their extensive experience in the energy industry, engaged in a conversation about their shared background, experiences, and the growing movement within the indoor farming market. This is a good summary of the conversation between Mike Nemer and Craig Hulbert. Here are some of the key takeaways: Shared Background and Connections: Both individuals have extensive experience in the energy industry, with a strong network of contacts in Houston. Personal Connection: The humorous anecdote about Mike’s wife purchasing a Local Bounti salad adds a personal touch to the conversation and highlights the connection between the two individuals. Craig’s Journey into Indoor Farming: Craig’s background in investment banking and the energy industry, coupled with his upbringing on a farm, provides a unique perspective on the challenges facing traditional agriculture. His decision to invest in and co-found Local Bounti reflects his belief in the potential of indoor farming to address these challenges. The Rise of Indoor Farming: The conversation highlights the growing need for indoor farming due to factors such as land depletion, transportation challenges, and food waste. Benefits of Local Food Production: Both Mike and Craig agree on the importance of local food production and the environmental advantages of indoor farming, such as reduced transportation distances and lower carbon emissions. Local Bounti’s Innovation: Craig emphasizes the innovative technology used by Local Bounti to grow produce closer to consumers, leading to faster delivery times and reduced food waste. This conversation provides valuable insights into the potential of indoor farming to revolutionize the food industry and address some of the pressing challenges facing our planet. Bio – Craig Hurlbert Craig Hurlbert has served as our Chief Executive Officer since December 2023 and as a member of our Board since November 2021. He previously served as our Senior Vice President of Strategy from June 2023 to December 2023 and our Co-Chief Executive Officer from November 2021 to June 2023. Mr. Hurlbert co-founded Local Bounti in August 2018. Mr. Hurlbert also co-founded BrightMark Partners, LLC, a growth equity and management firm providing capital and resources to venture, growth phase and middle-market businesses, and served as a Managing Partner from January 2014 to March 2021. Previously, Mr. Hurlbert served in various leadership roles at TAS Energy, a leading provider of high efficiency and modular cooling and energy systems for the data center, commercial, industrial, and power generation markets, including President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Board. Mr. Hurlbert also held leadership roles at General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) and North American Energy Services. Mr. Hurlbert is currently the Chairman of the Board at Clearas Water Recovery, a company utilizing patented, sustainable, and proprietary technology to solve high nutrient wastewater challenges in the municipal and industrial water markets. Mr. Hurlbert earned his B.S. in Finance from San Diego State University and his M.B.A. from California State University-Long Beach. More about Local Bounti At Local Bounti, we strive to deliver the freshest, locally grown produce to your neighborhood. We sustainably grow fresh, non-GMO greens 365 days a year in our greenhouses, using 90% less water and 90% less land than conventional agriculture. Perfect environmental greenhouse conditions ensure the highest possible nutritional value and taste. Our sustainable, root-on, living products result in less environmental impacts, carbon footprint, and less waste. It’s our goal to bring our farm to your kitchen. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Industry Veterans Discuss Local Bounti and Indoor Farming appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Tim Rathmann, geoscientist and environmental engineer shares his experience in renewable energy projects and offshore wind farms. On episode 266 of The Green Insider podcast, we discuss the potential of using depleted natural gas fields for hydrogen storage, the new regulations in Long Beach County regarding hydrogen trucks, and the use of drones for mapping emissions from cargo ships. The conversation ended with a discussion on the growing space of offshore wind and hydrogen storage, with Tim mentioning companies exploring drilling for hydrogen in Nebraska and using Utah for storage. Our discussion includes: Energy Industry Transition and Drones Offshore Wind Projects and Challenges Hydrogen Storage in Depleted Fields Long Beach County Hydrogen Regulations With 25 years of experience, Tim has worked in oil and gas, coal seam gas, and coal methane, and has recently transitioned to renewable energy projects, including offshore wind and hydrogen storage. He is currently based in California and has been working with utility companies such as Socal gas and Pacific gas and electric. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Power efficiency loss from offshore wind farms to shore appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
James Cargas, a managing attorney for Green Energy Law, shared his career journey and experiences in energy law on episode 265 of The Green Insider Podcast. James’ experiences include his work in the Clinton administration and the city of Houston. Mike and James also discussed various strategies for cities to save money and manage energy supply risks, as well as the concept of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) and its potential impact on renewable energy projects. Lastly, they expressed concerns about the current political climate and its potential impact on various issues, including the energy sector. James’ career from Washington DC to Houston is not only interesting but educational, some of the highlights include: James’ Career Journey and Houston Experience Saving Money in Large Organizations Electric Vehicle Lease Strategy Discussed Exploring PACE Program for Winery Houston’s Renewable Energy and Solar Projects Addressing Political Climate and Messaging More about James Cargas As managing attorney for Green Energy Law, he initially worked for a congressman before attending law school and gaining experience in energy law through clerkships and jobs at regulatory agencies and a pipeline company. Cargas then worked at the President’s Council for Sustainable Development during the Clinton administration and on Al Gore’s presidential campaign. He was assigned to the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the primary campaign. James discussed his involvement in the Bill Bradley campaign, followed by his work in the Clinton Administration, and eventually joining the North American Energy Standards Board in Houston. He also shared his experience working for the city of Houston, where he was part of the city attorney’s office and contributed to the city’s sustainability and energy initiatives. Mike asked James about the biggest surprise he faced during his tenure in the city, to which James responded that it was the professional challenge of working with a large- scale energy budget. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Green Energy Law has found a home in Houston. appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Scott Sklar is indeed a prominent figure in the renewable energy industry. He has a rich background and extensive experience, making significant contributions to the field. Sklar is the President of The Stella Group, Ltd., a strategic policy and clean technology optimization firm. He has also served as the Executive Director of both the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and the National BioEnergy Industries Association. Scott Sklar, an adjunct professor at The George Washington University and the sustainability director of the Environmental Institute and Management, discusses his background and experience in the renewable energy industry. Topics covered on episode 264 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast included: Scott’s Solar Energy Storage Experience Stellar Group’s Energy and Resilience Solutions Sustainable Energy Solutions and Benefits Energy Efficiency and Environmental Benefits Weather Patterns and Infrastructure Resilience His journey in the energy sector began as an aide to Senator Jacob K. Javits, where he focused on energy and military matters. During his tenure in the Senate, he co-founded the Congressional Solar Caucus, which led to many innovative legislations promoting renewable energy in the 1970s. Sklar’s interest in resiliency and non-traditional energy sources was sparked during the 1974 oil embargo, a pivotal moment that influenced his career path. Over the years, he has been a strong advocate for solar energy and has played a crucial role in its development and adoption. If you’re interested in learning more about his insights and contributions, you can check out his profile on The Stella Group’s website. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Scott Sklar’s Renewable Energy Journey on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast, episode 263 Mike discusses Community Solar with the CEO of Catalyze, Mr. Jared Haines. In this podcast Jared discussed the concept of community solar, a system that allows individuals to participate in local solar programs even if they cannot install solar panels on their own property. He went on to explained that community solar connects to the utility’s distribution system, feeding electrons into the grid and providing power to nearby homes. This system offers a discount on green energy, making it more accessible to those who previously had to pay more. However, only a limited number of people can participate in these programs, making it essential to sign up early to secure a spot. Community Solar Projects and Expansion Jared explained that community solar projects are incentivized by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), offering a 10% discount on total utility rates. He also mentioned that community solar projects are expanding to other states, including Pennsylvania, Virginia, and California. Mike expressed interest in the system’s simplicity and its potential to benefit both the environment and the community. Jared clarified that there are three ways to acquire subscribers for community solar projects: through community choice aggregators, utilities, or third-party companies that sign up subscribers on behalf of companies like his. The discussion concluded with Jared stating that his company is currently operating in five community solar states and is looking to expand to more states in the future. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Exploring Community Solar Programs on The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Swapan Kataria, CEO of Crown LNG, is our guest on episode 262 of The Green Insider. We discuss the challenges and opportunities in the LNG industry, particularly in relation to weather conditions and geopolitical factors. Swapan highlighted the potential of Crown LNG’s innovative designs, including a concrete substructure for liquefaction facilities and integrated power plants for communities. This podcast featured Crown LNG’s innovative projects in the energy industry, focusing on: Gravity-Based Structure Technology: Designed for harsh weather conditions. Cleaner Energy Production: Potential solutions and strategies. Global Energy Market: Challenges and opportunities, including floating solar farms and the US gas export market. Geopolitical Impact: Effects on energy security. Nasdaq Listing: Recent listing of Crown Gravity Based Structures. The discussion on the challenges and opportunities in the LNG industry, focusing on: Weather Conditions and Geopolitical Factors: Impact on the LNG industry. Innovative Designs by Crown LNG: Concrete substructure for liquefaction facilities, integrated power plants for communities, and new designs for green hydrogen and ammonia storage. Scalability: Importance of scalable solutions for the industry Environmental Impact: Need for cost-effective solutions that minimize environmental impact. Renewable Energy: Potential for wind farms to provide power for electrolyzers Swapan Kataria, Co-Founder and CEO, Crown LNG Mr. Kataria co-founded Crown and has served as its Chief Executive Officer since January 2023. Mr. Kataria also serves as a Director at LNG-9 PTE LTD, where he has served on the board of directors since January 2014, and as Charmain of the Board at GBTron Power Limited, where he has served on the board of directors since August 2013. In the past, Mr. Kataria served as a Director at LNG Source from January 2011 to August 2023, and President at KatOil Limited from March 1998 to August 2023. Additionally, Mr. Kataria has lived and worked abroad in Singapore, Russia, Africa, and Canada. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Facing the challenges in LNG on The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The odds are high that if you have eaten a fish filet sandwich, fish stick or California roll, you have eaten a fish that American Seafood has caught and process on one of their vessels. This week on The Green Insider episode 261, our host Mike Nemer talks to Tim Fitzgerald, Chief Sustainability Officer discussed American Seafoods’ sustainability practices. In today’s podcast, the topics included: Energy Decarbonization: Challenges in adopting renewable energy solutions and exploring renewable diesel. Waste Reduction and Sustainable Plastics: Tim highlighted efforts in reducing waste and using sustainable materials. Climate Commitment: Consideration of climate commitments without relying on carbon credits or renewable energy credits. Company Operations: Overview of American Seafoods’ operations, their fishing vessels, and sustainability measures. Energy Consumption: The reliance on diesel fuel, energy efficiency improvements, and challenges with renewable energy adoption. Federal Waters and Energy Policy: Discussion on operating challenges, global market dynamics, and their sustainability philosophy. Circular Economy and Climate-Friendly Fish: Emphasis on circular practices and promoting their fish as a low-carbon protein option. Tim Fitzgerald – Chief Sustainability Officer Tim Fitzgerald joined American Seafoods as its first Chief Sustainability Officer in 2021. In addition to continuing to drive the company’s sustainability goals, he also shapes its sustainability public affairs strategy. Prior to joining American Seafoods, Tim worked for nearly two decades at Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), where he led the organization’s work with investors and the seafood industry to improve the sustainability of global fisheries and aquaculture industries. While at EDF, he served on the boards of the California Fisheries Fund, Ecofish LLC and GulfWild® and was an advisor to Fair Trade USA, Seafood Watch and the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions. Before Tim’s tenure at EDF, he taught marine ecology at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk and also worked at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, where he received a master’s degree in zoology. About American Seafoods American Seafoods is a global leader in sustainable proteins and in the harvesting, processing, preparation and supply of frozen at sea, wild-caught seafood. Harvesting a variety of fish species from the rich, pristine waters of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, American Seafoods processes seafood into a wide array of finished products on board its state-of-the-art fleet of vessels. American Seafoods produces a diverse range of fillet, surimi, roe and block product offerings, made from Alaska pollock, Pacific hake, Pacific cod, and yellowfin sole that yielded 1.3 billion servings of sustainable seafood in 2023. Finished products from our sustainable fisheries are sold worldwide through an extensive global distribution and customer support network. From the ocean to the plate, American Seafoods has established a global sourcing, selling, marketing and distribution network bringing sustainably harvested seafood to consumers worldwide. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn how American Seafoods brings fish to you on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Episode 260 is coming to you from our podcast lounge at the Commodities People conference, Energy Trading Week Americas in The Woodlands, TX. Stan Nabozny from Michaels Energy joined us again to tell us about the Department of Energy’s ITAC Program. This grant can provide up to $300,000 for a project. Learn how Michaels Energy is only one of 12 providers in the US that can provide audits to satisfy the application for this grant. More details about the ITAC The Industrial Training and Assessment Centers (ITAC) Program, established by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), offers in-depth energy assessments to small and medium-sized manufacturing and cold storage enterprises. These assessments aim to identify opportunities for enhancing energy efficiency, reducing waste, and improving productivity within facilities. Eligibility: Facilities with gross annual sales below $100 million, fewer than 500 employees at the plant site, and annual energy bills between $100,000 and $3.5 million are eligible for IAC assessments. To support the adoption of recommended measures, the DOE offers ITAC Implementation Grants. These grants provide financial assistance to small and medium-sized manufacturers and cold storage facilities for implementing energy efficiency improvements identified during ITAC assessments. Funding Details: Grants can provide up to $300,000, covering a portion of the project costs. A 50% cost-share from the manufacturer is typically required, demonstrating commitment to the project. A special shout out Thank you to Mark LaCour from the Oil and Gas Global Network (OGGN) for once again joining ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast at this conference. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about the DOE’s ITAC program on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In today’s world, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword — it’s a crucial aspect of business strategy. Companies that embrace green practices not only contribute positively to the environment but also see significant financial benefits. Let’s explore how incorporating the use of data into your business model can boost your bottom line. In episode 259 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, Dawn James, who shares her extensive experience at Microsoft and Deloitte, has valuable insights on how data can drive sustainable practices and profitability. Dawn explains how data is a goldmine for driving profits. By leveraging data, businesses can make informed decisions, optimize operations, and identify new opportunities. By effectively harnessing the power of data, businesses can unlock numerous opportunities to drive profits, stay competitive, and achieve long-term success. Sustainability is not just good for the planet, it’s good for business. By integrating eco-friendly practices, companies can achieve significant cost savings, enhance their brand reputation, stay compliant with regulations, drive innovation, and improve employee morale. Embracing sustainability and data is a win-win strategy that ensures long-term profitability and a positive legacy for future generations. More about Dawn James She is a visionary leader in business strategy and transformation, she drove innovative solutions as Managing Director at Deloitte’s Sustainability Strategy & Business Transformation practice. With over 25 years of experience, she guides corporate and energy leaders in integrating technology, energy transition, and sustainability solutions, helping organizations navigate the energy transition and ESG compliance. Formerly the Global Director of Industry Strategy for Energy & Sustainability at Microsoft, Dawn has deep expertise in digital cloud solutions and digital transformation sales strategy. Her career also includes serving as a Research Hydrogeologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), adding scientific depth to her leadership. Dawn holds an MSc in Geoscience from California State University and a certification in Big Data & Predictive Analytics from MIT. She serves as Chair of the Board for Greentown Labs, the largest clean tech incubator in the U.S., and has received multiple industry awards, including the 2022 Women in Smart Energy Award. In addition to her corporate leadership, Dawn leads the Sustainability Leadership & Training Program LLC, empowering professionals to align sustainability with business goals. In her spare time, she enjoys playing the violin and spending time with her daughters To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Profitable Sustainability: How Green Practices Drive Business Success appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider is Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO of the Global Network for Zero. He has had quite a journey, transitioning from technology consulting to environmental advocacy. His insights on achieving net zero emissions by 2050 are crucial, especially given the commitments and investments being made globally. The emphasis on understanding one’s carbon footprint and developing both immediate and long-term strategies is key to making meaningful progress. The discussion on energy efficiency strategies for commercial buildings and the importance of high-quality carbon credits also highlights the multifaceted approach needed to tackle climate change. It’s clear that sustainability, ESG, and net zero strategies are becoming increasingly important on a global scale. Mahesh’s emphasis on measuring actions and their impact is spot on. It’s crucial to have a clear pathway for improvement and to scale up efforts across all sectors. The example of New York City’s Local Law 97 is a great illustration of how local initiatives can be replicated elsewhere. Customized solutions tailored to local economies are essential, as a one-size-fits-all approach often falls short. The idea that the United States should lead the global conversation on sustainability and net-zero leadership is inspiring. The discussion on environmental goals and their impact on future generations highlights the urgency of acting now. Thank you for listening to episode 258 of this week’s Follower Friday of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post To Reach Net Zero, Everyone Needs to Just Get Started appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the bustling city of Houston, a hub for innovation and energy, Sunny Trinh, CEO of DevvStream, takes the stage at the TIEEP Energy Forum. The University of Houston Energy group hosts this pivotal event, focusing on a topic that resonates with the core of our environmental challenges: “Lowering the Cost of Decarbonization.” Sunny Trinh is no stranger to the complexities of carbon markets and the pressing need for sustainable solutions. Under his leadership, DevvStream has emerged as a vanguard in the carbon credit landscape, leveraging technology to foster greener practices across industries. The company’s recent move to acquire a significant equity stake in a carbon sequestration hub highlights their commitment to tangible, impactful environmental strategies. At the forum, Trinh will unravel the intricacies of technology-based carbon credits, a concept that has gained traction as a viable pathway to offset emissions. DevvStream’s approach is multifaceted, providing upfront capital for green projects that not only reduce emissions but also generate renewable energy and improve energy efficiencies. Their partnerships and use of blockchain technology address transparency and liquidity issues in the carbon credit sector, setting a new standard for environmental asset development. As attendees listen intently, Trinh will explain how DevvStream’s model can lower the cost barriers associated with decarbonization efforts. By creating a scalable and transparent system for carbon credit generation, DevvStream positions itself as a key player in the global push towards a more sustainable future. It was my pleasure to introduce Sunny to this wonderful organization. Stay tuned for more updates from the TIEEP Energy Forum, where thought leaders like Sunny Trinh are shaping the conversation on energy and sustainability. Thank you for listening to this week’s Follower Friday of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Spotlighting DevvStream’s Role in Decarbonization appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the heart of Texas, the city of Angleton is pioneering a path towards sustainability and resilience that could serve as a blueprint for other cities. Under the leadership of City Manager Chris Whittaker, Angleton has implemented a series of innovative initiatives that are not only environmentally friendly but also economically savvy. On episode 257, you will hear how energy efficiency is at the forefront of Angleton’s efforts. The city has taken significant strides in reducing its carbon footprint by investing in solar streetlights, which harness the power of the sun, a plentiful resource in Texas. This move not only illuminates the city’s streets with clean energy but also cuts down on electricity costs. The city’s wastewater treatment plant is another testament to Angleton’s commitment to sustainability. By partnering with Schneider Electric, the city has embarked on energy performance initiatives that are set to revolutionize the way wastewater is treated. The plan to recycle and reuse a substantial portion of water used in the plant is a game-changer, promising to save around $350,000 annually and provide water for approximately 350 homes. But sustainability isn’t the only area where Angleton shines. The city’s resilience in the face of natural disasters is remarkable. The proactive measures to accommodate residents during emergencies, such as opening the Rec center as a shelter, demonstrate a deep commitment to community welfare. The planned installation of a generator at the Rec center ensures that, even in the darkest of times, the lights will stay on, and the community will have a safe haven. The synergy between sustainability and resilience is what makes Angleton’s approach so effective. It’s a city that not only thinks about the environmental impact of today but also prepares for the uncertainties of tomorrow. With plans for further discussions and collaborations, as well as a feature on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, Angleton is not just making strides; it’s setting the pace. Stay tuned for more updates on this thriving city’s journey towards a greener, more resilient future. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Angleton, Texas: A Model City for Sustainability and Resilience appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the face of nature’s most formidable forces, professionals like Tim Berrigan(guest) and Mike Nemer (host) stand as testaments to resilience and adaptability. Their recent discussions not only highlight the personal challenges posed by hurricanes but also underscore the relentless pace of their industry. Despite the disruptions, they forge ahead, planning for conferences and events that shape the future of energy and technology. The upcoming NAEMA event is a beacon of innovation, promising to delve into the intricacies of artificial intelligence and data centers. The event, already drawing a crowd of 300, is set to feature a panel discussion in Nashville and a course on locational marginal pricing by our friend Dr. Steve Burchett from Power Analytics Software. Beyond the intellectual rigor, the event promises social engagement with whiskey tours, a golf outing, and a Texas hold’em game, fostering community and camaraderie among attendees. The growth of the organization from 100 to over 220 members is a testament to the value of the North American Energy Marketing Association (NAEMA). It offers unparalleled benefits, such as access to contracts, a network of contacts, and platforms for RFPs and job postings, empowering members to navigate the complex energy landscape. As hurricane Helene approaches, concerns for safety in the wake of storms remain paramount, with Mike expressing worry for Steve’s well-being in Tallahassee. It’s a reminder that amidst the pursuit of progress, the welfare of everyone remains at the heart of the community. The energy sector’s journey is one of constant evolution, facing down the chaos of nature with unwavering spirit and an eye towards a future where technology and human ingenuity converge. Events like the one in Nashville are not just gatherings; they are crucibles where ideas spark and collaborations forge, driving the industry towards new horizons. NAEMA’s 2025 conferences include East Meets West in Vail, the spring conference in Scottsdale, and the fall conference in Kansas City. A special thanks goes out to NAEMA’s conference host Arroyo Investors, Xcel Energy, Amperon, and Evergy. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Resilient Pulse of the Energy Sector: NAEMA’s Role in Shaping the Future appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the ever-evolving landscape of renewable energy, one company is making waves with its innovative approach to green hydrogen production: Splitwaters. With a recent partnership with Topsoe, Splitwaters is set to build e-fuel facilities globally, leveraging their state-of-the-art alkaline electrolyzer technology. Hear all about it from Splitwaters CEO, Deepak Bawa on this episode of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. This collaboration is a game-changer in the industry, promising to reduce costs by up to 30% compared to traditional methods. Splitwaters’ one-stop-shop solution for green hydrogen projects is not just about cost savings; it’s a commitment to sustainability. By using renewable power and purified water, their process emits zero CO2, making it a beacon for environmental stewardship. The potential of the hydrogen market is vast, akin to the LNG market, but with a greener footprint. Hydrogen’s versatility is its strength, finding applications across various industries such as fertilizer, refining, cement, and steel. The demand for green hydrogen and e-fuels is on a steep incline, signaling a shift towards cleaner energy sources. Splitwaters’ partnership with Topsoe aims to provide a comprehensive solution for e-fuel plants, simplifying the process and reducing costs for clients. This move could revolutionize how clients approach the e-fuel space, offering efficiency and integration previously unseen. As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions, companies like Splitwaters are leading the charge. Their work not only supports the current energy landscape but also paves the way for a future where green hydrogen is a cornerstone of global energy consumption. The upcoming press release will undoubtedly shed more light on their activities and further cement their role in the green hydrogen and E-fuel industry. Stay tuned as we continue to explore the exciting developments from Splitwaters and their contribution to a cleaner, greener planet. As always, thanks goes to Power Analytics Software for being our podcast sponsor today. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Power Analytics Software. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Future of Energy: Splitwaters’ Role in the Green Revolution appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The world of renewable energy is buzzing with excitement as Powerledger unveils TraceX, their groundbreaking feature that’s set to revolutionize the way we trade energy. Scott Burns, the environmental vice president of Powerledger, recently took to The Green Insider podcast to introduce TraceX and discuss the company’s expansion into North America. TraceX is a peer-to-peer platform designed to streamline the buying and selling of renewable energy certificates (RECs). What sets it apart is its user-friendly approach—there’s no need for a registry account, making it accessible to a wider audience. This innovative feature bypasses the need for a Futures Commission Merchant (FCM), simplifying the process and opening the market to more participants. The platform’s operation is equally impressive. It acts as an intermediary, ensuring that funds are available and holding the RECs in the seller’s registry account until transactions are complete. This provides security and trust in the system, which is crucial for the growth of the renewable energy market. Education is at the heart of Powerledger’s mission. Scott and Mike Nemer discussed the importance of understanding RECs and the role they play in promoting sustainability. By demystifying the concept of registries and focusing on education over sales, Power Ledger is not just offering a service—it’s leading a movement towards a more sustainable future. As Powerledger continues to grow and bring innovative solutions like TraceX to the forefront, it’s clear that they are not just participants in the renewable energy sector—they are pioneers shaping its future. With TraceX, Power Ledger is not just making waves; they’re powering a new era of energy trading. Exciting times lie ahead for renewable energy enthusiasts and eco-conscious traders alike! As always, thanks goes to Power Analytics Software for being our podcast sponsor today. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Power Analytics Software. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Powerledger’s TraceX: A Leap Forward in Renewable Energy Credit Trading appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In a recent episode of the Green Insider podcast, Gary Pudles, President and CEO of AnswerNet, shared valuable insights into the evolving landscape of renewable energy and its intersection with communication technologies. With a rich background as a lawyer for power companies and a leader in wireless technology, Pudles brings a unique perspective to the table. AnswerNet, a full-service outsourced BPO and technology communications company, stands at the forefront of this intersection, boasting a robust workforce that spans across North America. Pudles highlighted the role of community choice aggregators (CCAs) in California, emphasizing their growing influence in the energy market. These CCAs allow residents to automatically become customers of their local Municipal Owned Power Company, with the option to opt out if they choose. The conversation also delved into the various channels through which energy is marketed to consumers, ranging from traditional door-to-door sales to digital platforms. Pudles pointed out the significant impact of telemarketing laws on these practices, particularly the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). With new regulations on the horizon, such as the one-to-one consent rule, companies must navigate these changes carefully to remain compliant. This dialogue between Nemer and Puddles sheds light on the critical issues at the intersection of renewable energy and communication technologies, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable practices and market strategies. As the energy sector continues to evolve, the insights from leaders like Pudles will be invaluable in shaping a more sustainable and connected world. A special thanks goes out to Jack Doueck with the Energy Marketing Conference who’s fall conference EMC22 is in Las Vegas September 23rd and 24th and Jeff Merola with Intelometry for introducing Gary, to our podcast. As always, thanks goes to Power Analytics Software for being our podcast sponsor today. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Power Analytics Software. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Intersecting Renewable Energy and Communication Technologies: Insights from Answer Net’s CEO appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The world of commodities is undergoing a transformative shift, with sustainability and innovation at the forefront of this change. As we delve into the intricacies of emerging markets and their role in the commodities sector on this week’s Follower Friday of The Green Insider Podcast. Where we are uncovering a landscape ripe with potential for positive environmental impact and economic growth. Deanna Reitman, a renowned expert in the field and partner at Faegre Drinker, has been a vocal advocate for integrating sustainability into the commodities market, especially through carbon and sustainability credits. These credits are not just financial instruments; they represent a commitment to a cleaner future and a testament to the power of market-based solutions to combat climate change. The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in this sector, with a surge of new technologies aimed at reducing our carbon footprint. From innovative carbon capture methods to advanced renewable energy solutions, industry is not just adapting—it’s leading the charge against climate change. Critical minerals are the unsung heroes of the energy transition, essential for everything from electric vehicles to solar panels. The demand for these minerals is skyrocketing, but it’s not just about extraction. It’s about doing so responsibly, ensuring that the pursuit of clean energy does not come at the cost of environmental degradation or social injustice. The energy transition is not a distant dream but an ongoing reality. Smaller nuclear plants and energy efficiency projects are gaining traction, reflecting a broader willingness to invest in a sustainable future. Achieving net-zero goals by 2050 is ambitious, but with the combined efforts of industry leaders, investors, and consumers, it’s within reach. As AI continues to shape our world, the demand for data centers is surging, further emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to energy sourcing. Renewable and emissions-free energy sources must work in tandem to meet this demand without compromising our environmental commitments. The path forward is clear: emerging markets must embrace sustainability as a core principle, not just for the health of our planet but for the long-term viability of the commodities sector. By doing so, they can secure their place in a global economy that increasingly values green practices and products. The journey to a sustainable commodities market is complex, but with the insights of experts like Deanna Reitman and the innovative spirit of the industry, a greener future is not just possible—it’s on the horizon. A special thanks goes out Power Analytics Software for being our podcast sponsor today. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Power Analytics Software. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Intersection of Emerging Markets, Sustainability, and Commodities: A Path to a Greener Future appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the heart of Houston, a transformative initiative is taking shape, spearheaded by the Goal Park Foundation. This ambitious project, known as the Goal Park Houston project, is not just another urban development; it’s a vision of sustainability, community, and innovation. Learn all about it on The Green Insider’s episode 253. The Foundation’s board members, including the esteemed architect Juan Jose Castellon and local artist Betirri, are at the forefront of this initiative. Their recent meeting, characterized by an informal yet focused dialogue, underscored the collaborative spirit driving the project forward Juan Jose Castellon, with his extensive global experience, brings a wealth of knowledge in sustainable architecture. His work, deeply rooted in research and education, aims to redefine public spaces as collective infrastructures that serve the community and the environment. His collaboration with Betirri on the Goal Park project is a testament to the innovative approach the Foundation is championing. Betirri, a Houston native, offers a complementary perspective with his artistic and architectural expertise. His vision for Goal Park is a blueprint for urban renewal, focusing on four core pillars: innovation, culture, athletics, and nature. These pillars are not just abstract concepts but actionable pathways to creating a space that embodies the diverse spirit of Houston. The progress of the Goal Park Houston project is a narrative of dedication and community engagement. Since its inception in 2016, the project has garnered support from the city and its citizens, reflecting a shared commitment to enhancing the urban landscape. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, the project is poised to welcome visitors from around the globe to a world-class park that celebrates Houston’s dynamic character. The project’s website, goalpark.org, serves as a hub for information and involvement, inviting the public to contribute to this landmark endeavor. The integration of natural materials in the park’s design is a deliberate choice, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between urban spaces and the natural environment. As construction is set to commence in the coming spring, the Goal Park Houston project stands as a beacon of progress, embodying the collaborative spirit of its board members and the community at large. It’s a bold step towards a greener, more connected future, and a reflection of Houston’s unwavering spirit of innovation and resilience. A special thanks goes out to Geoffrey Lakings for bringing this project to our attention and to Power Analytics Software for being our podcast sponsor today. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Power Analytics Software. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Goal Park Foundation: Pioneering Urban Green Spaces in Houston appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the bustling city of Dallas, Brandon Sommerfield and Nikki Houillion, are making waves in the recycling industry. Their mission is simple yet profound: to educate the public on the critical importance of recycling for sustainability. As key figures at Okon Recycling, they are not just talking the talk; they are walking the walk by implementing innovative processes and expanding their network to make recycling more accessible and efficient. Brandon Sommerfield, the Vice President of Renewables at Okon, has an intriguing professional trajectory that took him from the greens of the golf business to the green initiatives of waste management. His passion for the environment is evident as he details Okon’s journey, emphasizing their long-standing history in the recycling realm and their exciting ventures into solar projects. It’s a testament to how diverse experiences can converge to fuel change for the betterment of our planet. Nikki Houillion, the Vice President of Business Development, complements Brandon’s technical insights with a strategic vision for the company’s growth. Her efforts to expand Okon’s network within the industry are pivotal in building a more sustainable future. By fostering partnerships and collaborations, Nikki is helping to create a robust ecosystem where recycling is not just an option but a priority for businesses and individuals alike. The Green Insider podcast episode 252 promises to be a treasure trove of information, inspiration, and innovation. It’s an opportunity for the public to gain a deeper understanding of why we must recycle and how each step we take in this direction helps to preserve our environment for future generations. Enjoy their podcast, and in the meantime, let’s all do our part in making recycling a part of our daily lives. Together, we can make a difference—one recycled item at a time. Enthusiasm for sustainability is contagious, and Okon Recycling is leading the charge with gusto! Let’s join them in this vital mission. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Recycling for a Brighter Future: The Okon Recycling Initiative appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
As you must know by now, EMC22 is in Las Vegas this year. Jack Douek the Founder of EMC and Steven Fernands, President of Customized Energy Solutions joins The Green Insider today to talk about heading west and what everyone has to look forward to. The Energy Marketing Conference (EMC) stands as a beacon for professionals in the competitive energy sector, offering unparalleled opportunities for networking, learning, and advocacy. With EMC22 set to illuminate Las Vegas, it promises to be a vibrant hub for exchanging ideas and experiences, particularly highlighting the triumphs of customer choice aggregations in California. The anticipation is palpable, as industry leaders like Jack and Stephen champion the event’s potential to shape the future of energy marketing, while our host Mike Nemer’s commitment to disseminating information ensures that EMC22’s spark will reach far and wide. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Energy Marketing Conference Heads to Vegas appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The conversation between Mike Nemer and Howard Chang marks a significant stride towards a greener future. As Howard steps into his role as CEO of Ava Community Energy, his dedication to combating climate change is commendable. On episode 251 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast hear all about Ava Community Energy’s dedication to renewable energy is a shining example of how companies can lead the charge in combating climate change. With Howard at the helm as Chief Executive Officer, his expertise in solar development is an asset in their mission. The company’s goal to achieve 100% green energy by 2030 is not only ambitious but also a testament to their commitment to sustainability and innovation. It’s clear that Ava Community Energy is not just talking about change; they are actively working towards it, setting a benchmark for others in the industry. The landscape of renewable energy procurement is evolving rapidly with innovative solutions like Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs). These agreements are pivotal for businesses aiming to decarbonize their operations and achieve sustainability goals. PPAs allow for the physical purchase of electricity from renewable sources, while VPPAs provide a financial approach, offering credits for renewable energy that companies may not directly consume. Alongside these, Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) play a crucial role. They act as a market-based instrument that certifies the generation of renewable energy, allowing businesses to substantiate their green energy use without having to produce it onsite. Moreover, the push towards electrification of transportation is underscored by the installation of fast-charging EV stations, which are essential for supporting the growing fleet of electric vehicles. These stations not only facilitate the transition to electric vehicles but also reflect a commitment to cutting-edge infrastructure and sustainable practices. Collectively, these elements represent a comprehensive approach to modern energy challenges, balancing environmental responsibility with economic and operational efficiency. Ava Community Energy’s journey is a beacon of hope for a cleaner, greener future, and serves as an inspiration for all who believe in making a positive impact on our planet. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Ava Community Energy’s Renewable Energy 2030 Commitment appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mike Nemer and Steve Burchett celebrated the 250th episode of The Green Insider podcast, with both expressing their views on what makes a good episode. Mike emphasized the importance of keeping episodes under 30 minutes, featuring guests who can educate listeners, and focusing on engaging guests to create a successful show. He also shared that his podcast had surpassed 800,000 listens and was on track to reach one million within the year. Steve expressed his admiration for Mike’s achievements and highlighted his own appreciation for recaps and multi-topic discussions. Mike and Steve discussed an upcoming user conference being held in Little Rock on September 4th and 5th. This will be the first conference of its kind for Steve’s company Power Analytics Software, and it’s being organized in partnership with the Southwest Power Pool (SPP), an independent operator managing the markets where electricity and ancillary services are bought and sold. The conference aims to bring together users and provide a platform for them to spend a couple of days networking and discussing their experiences. Power Analytics Software Two-Day Event The event, is aimed at networking and learning and features talks on the experiences and trends of using their PROMOD software in different industries. Mike, as a media sponsor, will also conduct podcast interviews during the event for a recap. The emphasis was on the importance of keeping up with industry changes, particularly in 2024. Green Insider Podcast and Conference Plans Steve Burchett praised the value of listening to The Green Insider podcast, highlighting the insights he gained from the other prominent CEOs guests. Mike, the host of the podcast, shared his approach to creating engaging content by crafting original questions. Both agreed on the importance of supporting each other’s educational initiatives. If you are interested in attending please register to attend at poweranaylticssoftware.com. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast was brought to you by ERENEWABLE. To learn more being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post 250th Episode with Mike Nemer and Steve Burchett from Power Analytics Software appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Panuswee Dwivedi and Maria Lopes from ADI Analytics shared some fascinating insights on The Green Insider Podcast! ADI Analytics is deeply involved in the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) sector, tracking developments and providing market analysis through their bi-monthly SAF Tracker. Topics covered included: Demand insights: Airline commitments and sourcing deals. Supply assessment: New plant announcements and construction updates. Regulatory summaries: Incentives and SAF use targets globally. Technology analyses: Production technology developments and cost improvements. Feedstocks: Sourcing, availability, and innovation. During the podcast, ADI Analytics discussed how SAF differs from conventional jet fuel, the common types of feedstocks used in SAF production, how airlines are adapting to SAF, and how other industries are using it to reduce their carbon emissions. More about ADI Analytics ADI Analytics is a consulting, research, and advisory firm specializing in oil and gas, power, energy, chemicals, industrials, and mining. Since 2009, they have completed more than 700 projects for more than 350 clients including ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Marathon, Saudi Aramco, BASF, GE, Schlumberger, Honeywell, KKR, and U.S. Department of Energy. Their areas of expertise include oilfield services, exploration and production (E&P), fuels and refining, natural gas monetization and LNG, coal and power, renewables, and specialty and commodity chemicals. They help clients with market research, strategic planning, competitive benchmarking, cost and economic analysis, and technology assessments. The ADI team leverages its proven business skills, broad commercial exposure, extensive operational experience, and deep technical expertise to help Fortune 500, mid-sized, and early-stage companies; private equity and venture capital investors; and government agencies globally. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about Sustainable Aviation Fuel on The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Stan Nabozny, the Thermal Energy Consulting Director from Michaels Energy, is a name that’s becoming increasingly synonymous with innovation and sustainability in the energy sector. His recent appearance on The Green Insider podcast has sparked a wave of enthusiasm among those passionate about energy efficiency and the future of thermal energy management. At Michaels Energy, Stan and his team are at the forefront of integrating thermal energy systems with the electricity grid and natural gas pipeline supplies. Their approach is not just about reducing energy costs; it’s about enhancing grid resiliency and promoting a healthier planet. With solutions like Thermal Energy Storage (TES), they’re turning buildings into batteries, shifting megawatts of load from the grid, and paving the way for a more reliable and resilient energy infrastructure. The benefits of TES are numerous and impactful. From extending the lifespan of energy storage systems to reducing carbon emissions, the work being done by Stan and his colleagues is a testament to the power of innovative thinking in the face of global energy challenges. It’s a journey towards a more sustainable future, where energy waste is minimized, and every watt is used to its fullest potential. As we continue to witness the evolution of energy management, figures like Stan Nabozny remind us that the path to a greener world is not just a dream, but a reality being built today. His insights on The Green Insider podcast are not just discussions; they’re blueprints for a world where thermal energy is harnessed efficiently, responsibly, and intelligently. For those looking to dive deeper into the world of thermal energy consulting and the groundbreaking work of Michaels Energy, exploring their resources and solutions is a step towards understanding the future of energy. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Exploring the Integration of Thermal Energy Systems on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the world of startups, the story of Natron Energy is nothing short of electrifying. Founded in 2012 by Colin Wessells, a visionary fresh from Stanford University’s research labs, Natron began its journey in a humble garage. From these modest beginnings, the company has surged to a workforce of 200+, a testament to the power of innovation and strategic focus. Natron Energy’s specialization in sodium-ion battery technology sets it apart in an industry dominated by traditional lithium-ion solutions. By targeting niche markets like data centers, which require robust and reliable energy storage systems, Natron has carved out a unique space for itself. This focus on specific sectors where conventional batteries falter has allowed Natron to shine, offering a much-needed alternative. The recent inauguration of their high-volume production facility in Holland, Michigan, marks a significant milestone for Natron. It’s a clear signal that the company is not just riding the wave of the energy storage revolution but is also shaping its course. On episode 247 Mike, during his discussion with Colin on The Green Insider, couldn’t help but admire the company’s remarkable trajectory. In a sector rife with competition, Natron Energy’s story is a beacon of entrepreneurial spirit and the relentless pursuit of a greener future. It’s a narrative that proves with the right mix of expertise, dedication, and strategic insight, even the most ambitious dreams can become a reality. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Electric Dream: Natron Energy’s Rise from a Garage to a High-Volume Factory appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In the quest for a greener future, CEO Tawana Bain and the American Clean Resources Group (ACRG) are at the forefront of environmental innovation. Their commitment to steam restoration is a testament to their dedication to environmental sustainability. But what exactly is steam restoration, and why is it so crucial? On episode 246 of The Green Insider learn about steam restoration as a process involving the recovery and reuse of steam energy, which is often lost in industrial processes. By capturing this steam, ACRG is not only conserving energy but also significantly reducing the carbon footprint of industrial activities. This process is a part of ACRG’s broader mission to provide clean air, water, and land solutions through sustainable practices. The importance of steam restoration in environmental sustainability cannot be overstated. It represents a step towards resource independence and a cleaner America. ACRG’s approach, which includes comprehensive resource management and processing of precious minerals and metals in a carbon-neutral manner, showcases their innovative spirit and commitment to a sustainable supply chain. Tawana Bain’s leadership in this initiative is paving the way for a sustainable future, where economic growth and environmental protection go hand in hand. ACRG’s efforts in steam restoration are a shining example of how companies can contribute to a healthier planet while also advancing their business goals. For more information on ACRG’s groundbreaking work in steam restoration and their services, you can visit their website. It’s initiatives like these that inspire hope for a sustainable future, and it’s leaders like Tawana Bain who remind us that with innovation and dedication, we can make a significant impact on our world. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Tawana Bain and the American Clean Resources Group: Pioneers in Environmental Sustainability appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
As founder and CEO of Budderfly, Al Subbloie has led the Energy-Efficiency-as-a-Service startup to become one of the fastest growing companies in the cleantech sector in the United States, as well as a national role model for firms seeking to leverage private sector practices to address issues of climate change. Al Subbloie’s shares his insights on episode 245 of The Green Insider podcast is incredibly inspiring, especially given Budderfly’s impressive growth and impact in the Energy as a Service (EaaS) sector. Their innovative approach, combining patented technologies, high-efficiency equipment, and proprietary energy software, clearly sets them apart as a leader in sustainability. It’s remarkable how Budderfly’s model benefits businesses by reducing energy costs and carbon footprints while enhancing operational reliability and customer experiences. Their recognition on the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists underscore their success and commitment to driving positive change. They serve small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) like restaurants, assisted living facilities, and retail franchises are key players in the fight against climate change. However, they often lack the skills, knowledge, upfront capital, and time required to make necessary energy efficiency improvements. Budderfly addresses this by providing zero upfront cost solutions, installing, monitoring, and managing energy-efficient technologies. This helps SMEs lower energy bills, reduce carbon footprints, and improve operations while offering sustainability metrics for ESG reporting. Budderfly’s expertise in franchises allows rapid scalability and significant climate impact. More about Al Subbloie As founder and CEO of Budderfly, Al Subbloie has led the Energy-Efficiency-as-a-Service startup to become one of the fastest growing companies in the cleantech sector in the United States, as well as a national role model for firms seeking to leverage private sector practices to address issues of climate change. Under his leadership, Budderfly’s revenue has grown at a CAGR of 250% since its founding in 2017 and has ranked on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list for three consecutive years. Subbloie was ranked in the 2021 Worthy 100 by Worth Magazine for his entrepreneurship around environmental benefit. Previously, Subbloie founded and served as CEO of Tangoe, an industry-leading telecommunications expense management solutions company. Between 1999-2015, Subbloie generated over $200M in revenue and hired and managed over 2,000 employees. Prior to Tangoe, Al co-founded Information Management Associates, which focused on modernizing the call center industry. He also co-founded Buyersedge.com, an internet-based reverse auction company, and Freefire, a customer interaction software company, which was acquired by Teletech Holdings. Subbloie is often featured in leading national and global media publications including CNBC, Fortune, and WSJ, sharing his unique perspective and experience on various topics such as business challenges, leadership, and management approaches, and taking companies public. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy-Efficiency-as-a-Service the Budderfly Way on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In a world where the energy transition is not just a necessity but an imperative, industries play a pivotal role. Today, we’re focusing on BASF, a company that has taken significant strides in the energy transition journey. Chris Dorow and David Mazzia, two prominent figures from BASF, are at the forefront of this transformation. Chris and David have been instrumental in driving the company’s sustainability goals forward. They believes that every site, regardless of size, can contribute to the company’s overarching sustainability objectives. This initiative is not just about reducing carbon footprints; it’s also about economic efficiency. BASF’s commitment to renewable energy is a testament to the industrial sector’s potential to influence the energy transition positively. As Chris Dorow and David Mazzia join us on The Green Insider, they bring with them a message of hope and a blueprint for change that could inspire many other industries to follow suit. Stay tuned to hear more about how BASF is shaping the future of energy and how industries like BASF are playing a crucial role in the global shift towards a more sustainable and greener planet. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Industrial Revolution of Energy: BASF’s Leap into Sustainability appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In an electrifying episode of The Green Insider, Steve Burchett, CEO of Power Analytics Software, returned to shed light on a pressing issue: the burgeoning power load on US grids. The culprits? The rapid development of AI, the energy-intensive process of bitcoin mining, and the proliferation of data centers. This trio is not only pushing the boundaries of technological advancement but also testing the limits of our power infrastructure. The interconnection queue, a system that manages the integration of new power sources into the grid, is experiencing unprecedented backups. As AI evolves and bitcoin mining operations expand, the demand for electricity surges, prompting a critical examination of how to maintain grid stability amidst this digital revolution. Interestingly, while bitcoin mining is often labeled an energy glutton, it’s emerging as an unexpected hero in grid management. Bitcoin miners possess the unique ability to adjust their energy consumption in real-time, offering grid operators a dynamic tool for balancing power supply and demand. This flexibility is crucial, especially since renewable energy sources, which are integral to a sustainable future, can be unpredictable and non-dispatchable. On the other hand, AI’s thirst for power is unyielding. Data centers, the backbone of AI operations, are voracious energy consumers. The heat generated by these centers is immense, necessitating significant cooling efforts, which in turn, consume vast amounts of water. For instance, Microsoft’s data center in Arizona is estimated to use 56 million gallons of water annually, posing a potential threat to local water supplies. The situation in Texas exemplifies the challenge. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has projected that the state’s grid capacity will need to double in the next decade to accommodate the demands of AI and bitcoin mining. This has sparked a political debate about the sustainability of such industries, given their minimal job creation relative to their massive energy consumption. The conversation with Steve Burchett highlights a pivotal moment in our technological journey. As we embrace the benefits of AI and cryptocurrency, we must also innovate in our approach to energy management. The future of our power grids—and by extension, our digital lifestyle—depends on finding a balance that supports both technological progress and environmental responsibility. The Green Insider continues to be at the forefront of these discussions, bringing insights and solutions to the table. Stay tuned for more enlightening conversations on the nexus of technology and sustainability. ANNOUNCEMENT Join Steve for Power Analytics Software, Inc.’s Inaugural User’s Group Conference on September 4-5 at Southwest Power Pool (SPP) in Little Rock, AR!They are lining up some incredible speakers and have a few slots left to fill. Interested in speaking? Reach out to them via the Speaker page on our website! Don’t miss out on our early bird registration rate, ending June 28th! For all the details, visit their website: Power Analytics Software User’s Group To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Power Puzzle: Balancing AI and Bitcoin Mining with Grid Stability appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Episode 242 of The Green Insider Podcast brings you Tim Kramer, founder and CEO of CNIC Funds LLC². His company introduced the CNIC ICE US Carbon Neutral Power Futures Index ETF (AMPD), which seeks to capitalize on the demand for power by using electricity and carbon allowance futures contracts to track the performance of the ICE US Carbon Neutral Power Index³. He has been featured in various podcasts and interviews discussing commodity indexes², the electricity index⁴, and the opportunities and risks in the global exchange-traded funds industry⁵. Source: Conversation with Copilot, 6/25/2024 (1) Commodity Indexes with Tim Kramer, JC Kneale and Preston Peacock – HC Group. (2) As EV adoption rises, is it time to invest in electricity?. (3) Revolutionizing Commodity Investing: Exploring CNIC Funds … – IMDb. (4) Watch ETF IQ 07/17/2023 – Bloomberg. (5) Tim Kramer | CEO of CNIC on Chuck Yates Needs a Job. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post US Carbon Neutral Power Future Index ETF on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this episode of The Green Insider Podcast, Mush Khan, the Co-founder and CEO of Alchemy Industrial, delved into the topic of reshoring manufacturing—a movement gaining momentum in the United States. Khan, an advocate for industrial expansion, emphasizes the importance of building a skilled workforce around manufacturing and the standardization of credentials to foster innovation and efficiency. Khan also touches on the Inflation Reduction Act, which represents a substantial investment in the American economy, energy security, and climate initiatives. The act aims to strengthen domestic supply chains and lower household energy costs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This legislative move aligns with the reshoring efforts, as it incentivizes domestic production and procurement of U.S.-made products and components. Another critical aspect discussed by Khan is the role of microgrids in localizing power. Microgrids are small-scale power grids that can operate independently or in conjunction with the main electricity grid. They often utilize renewable energy sources like wind and solar and can provide power in remote areas or during outages. The software component of microgrids allows for efficient management and distribution of power, which is essential for the reliability and sustainability of energy systems. Khan’s insights shed light on the multifaceted approach needed to revitalize American manufacturing. By focusing on workforce development, leveraging legislative support, and incorporating innovative technologies like microgrids, the U.S. can pave the way for a more resilient and sustainable industrial future. The conversation on The Green Insider Podcast serves as a testament to the passion and expertise driving this transformation. For more information on reshoring and its impact on the manufacturing sector, listeners can explore the full podcast episode featuring Mush Khan’s in-depth analysis. More about our guest and Alchemy Industrial As the co-founder and CEO of Alchemy Industrial, Mush leads a team of talented and passionate people who are dedicated to building a domestic manufacturing industry for the energy transition. With over 30 years of experience in the industrial and manufacturing world, He has the skills and knowledge to drive business innovation, operations management, and strategy for our company and our clients.His goal is to share their insights and stories, and to inspire others to join the manufacturing movement. Additionally, He serves on the board of directors of Stabilis Solutions, a leading provider of small-scale LNG solutions in North America. I enjoy contributing to their vision and growth and supporting their efforts to deliver clean and reliable energy. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Resurgence of American Manufacturing: Insights from Mush Khan appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today’s guest on The Green Insider is the Co-Founder and CEO of Graphjet Technology, Aiden Lee. Graphjet Technology (Nasdaq: GTI) was founded in 2019 in Malaysia as an innovative graphene and graphite producer. In the quest for a greener future, the innovation of producing graphite from agricultural waste stands out as a beacon of sustainability. This not only promises a significant reduction in the carbon footprint—up to 83%—but also offers a substantial cost reduction, by as much as 80%. The use of palm kernel shells as feedstock ensures a renewable and recyclable source to produce graphite and graphene, materials that are pivotal in the manufacturing of electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The EV market is on the brink of a revolution, with expectations for growth skyrocketing. The demand for graphite and graphene, essential components in the production of EV batteries, is set to soar alongside this anticipated boom. Recent advancements in the synthesis of graphite from bio-waste materials have shown promise, despite facing challenges such as impurities and the optimization of processing conditions. Companies like Graphjet Technology are leading the charge, planning to build a new agricultural waste-to-graphite production facility in Nevada. This facility aims to transform 30,000 metric tons of agricultural waste annually into up to 10,000 metric tons of graphite, enough to power over 100,000 EVs each year. The strategic location of such facilities near battery manufacturers and automotive OEMs is a testament to the growing importance of creating sustainable supply chains for the EV industry. With the US market poised to require a significant amount of graphite for future EV battery production, the move towards sustainable graphite production from agricultural waste is not just environmentally responsible, but economically savvy as well. As we look towards a future where electric mobility is the norm, the role of sustainable materials becomes increasingly critical. The shift to using agricultural waste for graphite production is a step in the right direction, paving the way for cleaner mobility and a more sustainable world. The potential impact on the EV market is immense, with the promise of a more eco-friendly and cost-effective supply of essential materials. About Aiden Lee, Co-Founder and CEO of Graphjet Technology Aiden Lee is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Graphjet Technology, the first and only developer of technology to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste. Mr. Lee has more than a decade of experience in the engineering, construction, property development, telecommunications, energy and utilities industries with a specialization in Project Management and Corporate Finance. Before Graphjet, Mr. Lee served as a director at a renewable energy company focused on providing engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning and advisory services to customers, including private and government agencies. Prior to this, he served as a director at a company that provides engineering services, EPCC, advisory works, designs and builds businesses with more than RM200 million projects with local companies as well as prestigious universities in Malaysia. Throughout his career, Mr. Lee has managed and completed highly acclaimed projects in China, Hong Kong and Malaysia worth billions. Mr. Lee also serves as a Board of Directors member for several listed company in Malaysia. He graduated from Tunku Abdul Rahman University College with a Diploma in E-Commerce and Marketing, and he possesses over a decade of professional expertise and experience in corporate finance for more than 10 years. About Graphjet Technology Graphjet Technology (Nasdaq: GTI) was founded in 2019 in Malaysia as an innovative graphene and graphite producer. Graphjet Technology has the world’s first patented technology to recycle palm kernel shells generated in the production of palm seed oil to produce single layer graphene and artificial graphite. Graphjet’s sustainable production methods utilizing palm kernel shells, a waste agricultural product that is common in Malaysia, will set a new shift in graphite and graphene supply chain of the world. The company plans to be the leading source of graphite and graphene for the U.S market, as currently there are no domestic producers and the country is seeking to reduce its dependency on China for these strategic, battery storage and anode materials. Graphjet Technology’s manufacturing technology provides up to an 83% reduction in carbon footprint and up to an 80% reduction in cost compared to traditional processes. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Future of Graphite: Sustainable Production from Agricultural Waste appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
From the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference comes The Green Insider. Our guest is a fellow podcast host and Geothermal geoscientist lead for Teverra, Dr. Joe Batir. He also is host of the Energy Transition Solution podcast. When you have heard the word geothermal mentioned, have you wondered what they were talking about? On this podcast, we answer that question in a way you can understand. Now, if you’re like me and thought ‘geothermal’ was just a fancy word for ‘my coffee’s gone cold again,’ then you’re in for an enlightening experience. Geothermal energy is like Earth’s natural sauna, providing clean, renewable energy right from the depths of our planet. And who better to guide us through this subterranean spa than a geoscientist who’s been digging the dirt on geothermal for over a decade? ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast now brings you episode 239 on everything geothermal. About Joseph Batir Dr. Joseph Batir is Teverra’s Lead Geothermal Geoscientist with 14 years of early-stage research and exploration experience specializing in data mining, thermal resource characterization, and geospatial analysis. Dr. Batir has examined sedimentary geothermal systems and co-production opportunities in nearly every major basin in the continental United States and Alaska. During his Ph.D. and postdoctoral studies in the SMU Geothermal Laboratory, he collaborated with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, Cornell University, and multiple geothermal industry companies. Dr. Batir has been a key member on projects funded by the DOE GTO, the Alaska Energy Authority, and Google. He is currently leading Teverra’s data collection and analysis contribution to the DOE funded, UNR lead, INGENIOUS project. Dr. Batir was awarded a B.Sc. in Geology from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, a M.Sc. in Geothermal Energy from the School for Renewable Energy Science, and a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Southern Methodist University. Thank you to Mark LaCour and the Oil and Gas Global Network for allowing us to share their podcast lounge at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference. This lounge was sponsored by Wing Global Travel. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Ready for a geothermal good time, Joe Batir brings the heat on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider’s latest Follower Friday podcast episode is a special edition recorded live from the CHARGE North America Energy Branding Conference in Houston. This episode features a stellar lineup of guests, including Matt Teske, the innovative mind behind Chargeway; Adi Jakatdar, who is spearheading business development at Extreme.E; and the insightful Delfina Govia, co-host of the Champions of Sustainability Podcast. Together, they delve into the dynamic world of renewable energy, sharing their expertise and perspectives. The episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in the future of energy and sustainability. A heartfelt thank you to all the guests for their valuable contributions and to CHARGE North America for hosting the podcast lounge, making this engaging exchange of ideas possible. Thank you to the entire CHARGE team for providing a platform for dynamic discussions on the future of energy branding. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post CHARGE Energy Branding Conference Recap on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Sydney Rodman from Green Revival recently shared her insights on sustainable practices on episode 238 of The Green Insider. Sydney’s passion for ecology and her innovative spirit led to the creation of Green Revival, a venture born on the auspicious day of Tu B’Shevat, the Jewish New Year for trees. This holiday symbolizes renewal and growth, mirroring Sydney’s vision of a sustainable relationship between humans and the plant kingdom. Her hands-on experience in conservation, combined with her academic expertise from Rice University, equipped her with the necessary skills to tackle the challenges of plant waste and inefficiency in the circular economy. Sydney’s journey from the shores of Lake George to the forefront of ecological innovation is a testament to her commitment to nurturing our planet. Thank you a former guest Dan Cliff from Houston’s Greentown Labs for introducing us to Sydney. More about Green Revival Solve the invasive plant crisis and create worldwide economic development by reducing the negative impacts such as wildfires, extinctions, biodiversity collapse and pollen allergy exacerbation. Green Revival uses innovative sourcing strategies to analyze and procure different plant species for biomass supply chains. We help energy, material and chemical companies access local, cheaper and reliable plant feedstock from unconventional waste biomass. We vet, analyze, create communication strategies and more. To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn how recycling plants equals sustainability on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on episode 237 of The Green Insider podcast, our guest is Ms. Hala Ballouz, CEO of Electric Power Engineers. The energy transition is at a pivotal moment in our time, shaping the future of how we generate and consume power. Ms. Ballouz sheds light on the intricate challenges of grid interconnection and the surging power demands from data centers, AI, and cryptocurrency mining. These factors are putting a significant strain on our power supply, necessitating innovative solutions and robust infrastructure to ensure a successful transition to sustainable energy sources. It’s a dynamic era where innovation and adaptability are key to navigating the energy landscape. Hala N. Ballouz – President and CEO of Electric Power Engineers As the President and CEO of Electric Power Engineers, LLC, (EPE) Hala N. Ballouz has built a rapidly growing team of 200+ power systems engineers and energy professionals with a singular focus: holistically transforming the electric grid to enable a resilient, affordable, and carbon-free energy future. Recognizing that a key requirement of the grid and energy transformation is the ability to access, process, and leverage massive amounts of new data and detailed asset models, she also guided development of pioneering software technology to meet this need. The foundation of Ms. Ballouz’s vision and the success of EPE are delivering energy intelligent solutions to the industry through holistic interdisciplinary teams of engineering and software experts. With their deep understanding of the industry, Hala and her team deliver exceptional insights into the ever-expanding technologies, energy policies, grid innovations, and most of all, meeting clients’ needs. This vision has positioned Electric Power Engineers to support utilities, large energy users, and the majority of renewable and storage resource developers to deliver sustainable and modern grid solutions. Ms. Ballouz has been an adviser nationally and internationally on the integration of renewables and smart grid development. She is an innovator in the study of the planning and operation of integrated transmission and distribution (T&D) networks, generation, load resources, distributed resources, and new technologies. She also founded GridNEXT, while President of TREIA, now CleanTX Association, and established the first of its kind series of conferences focusing on grid modernization to further the integration of renewables. Hala N. Ballouz holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and is a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) in several states. Over the course of her career, she has received many technical and business awards that acknowledge her contributions to our industry. As an ardent supporter of empowering women, she is particularly proud of being the recipient of the Women in Power Award. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Hala Ballouz leading the way into the energy transition appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 236 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, Michael Lee, CEO of Octopus Energy answers the question of, what role will the retail electricity provider play in the energy transition. Octopus has quickly grown to have 8 million customers based in 10 countries. Michael tells us how they did it by taking a “customer first mentality” approach and by asking the customer to, “trust us with the products.” He goes on to explain how customers by changing their usage habits through automation can reduce their electricity usage thus saving them money. On this podcast we have great discussion on retail electricity, and Michael’s view on this “electric based world” we now live in. More about Michael Lee and Octopus Energy Michael Lee has worked in the renewable energy industry for more than a decade and currently serves as CEO of Octopus Energy U.S. After earning his MBA from Harvard, Michael quickly unlocked his passion for cleaner and cheaper electricity, working on some of the first battery storage projects and developing solar solutions for global Fortune 500’s. He spent nearly a decade in the IPP industry helping finance some of the earliest batteries, wind and solar projects before the industry matured to its current form. He then launched an energy retailer in Texas called Evolve Energy, with the idea that customers can optimize energy usage to ease grid tensions and save money on their bills through AI and IOT. Through a shared mission to decarbonize energy using tech and smart rates, Evolve Energy was acquired by Octopus Energy in 2020. Octopus Energy U.S. wants to enable a more modern, reliable, and resilient grid across the country, starting in Texas. Octopus Energy is currently valued at more than $7.8 billion in 2023 and is backed by some of the largest global energy players such as Al Gore’s Generation Investment Management, Origin Energy, Tokyo Gas and CPP. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Michael Lee’s view of The Energy Transition appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week’s Follower Friday is a recap of the Solar Media Renewable Energy Revenue Summit in Dallas in April. Hear about topics covered at the conference included PPA, VPPA, Carbon Offsets, RECs, A.I., and energy procurement. Our guests are: Jon Hammond – Sr. Director at Allianz Trade N.A. Roger Tabet – Sr. Principal Quantitative Risk Analyst at PGE Howard Chang – President/COO at Ava Community Energy Don Wong – Sr. Sourcing Manager at T-Mobile Michael Barrett – Partner at Ernst & Young Jo Wilkinson – Director of Event Content at Solar Media Thank you to all our guests and Solar Media for allowing us to participate in their conference. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Renewable Energy Revenues Summit USA was a big success recap appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Tom Cornell, President and CEO of Prevalon Energy, is our guest on today’s episode 235 how this 5-year-old company has done 30+ projects, 3+GWh, and over $1 Billion in sales. Discussion includes how Mitsubishi fully transferred numerous projects and over 50 employees to this new entity, Prevalon Energy. Now that then rebranding to Prevalon is complete, the company is out looking for business. Tom and one of The Green Insider’s previous podcast guests, Michael Ducker, were both involved in starting the Mitsubishi group called Next. The Next group searches out new projects for Mitsubishi. Prevalon is looking for customers with battery projects that are longer in term and at least 50 MW in size with 2 hours or greater in duration. In today’s podcast we rehash the ERCOT freeze and where we stand regarding the utility of battery storage during winter storm Uri. Prevalon expects to continue a growth rate of 20% annually which will include growing their business footprint beyond the U.S. and the development of longer life batteries. Tom Cornell President and Chief Executive Officer Thomas “Tom” Cornell is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Prevalon, a Mitsubishi Power Americas company, headquartered in Lake Mary, FL. Before taking the reins of Prevalon, Tom served as senior vice president of energy storage solutions at Mitsubishi Power. He joined the company in 2017 and has more than 33 years of energy related experience in distributed and utility-scale projects/technologies related to renewables, energy storage, environmental controls, transmission, natural gas, coal, and nuclear generation. Prior to joining Mitsubishi Power, Tom was vice president of sales and business development for Toshiba America Energy Systems (TAES). He was responsible for leading TAES’ business development efforts and sales force for thermal, hydro, and nuclear related projects. Tom also served as chairman of the board for TAES’s wholly owned subsidiary, TurbinePROs, a union field labor services organization for the steam, combustion, and hydro turbine markets. Before joining TAES, Tom was general manager of new generation and transmission projects for Duke Energy (formerly known as “Progress Energy”) focusing on natural gas simple cycle, combined cycle, and air quality control systems (AQCS) related projects. In that role he led all efforts associated with the development, permitting, contracting, engineering, construction, and start-up of new generation, transmission, and AQCS projects. Earlier in his career, Tom worked for Entergy Wholesale Operations and Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation in a variety of leadership positions related to project development, engineering, and project management. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, as well as a Master’s in Engineering Management from the Florida Institute of Technology. Prevalon Energy Overview Commitment, reliability, expertise. These are the ideals that guide our decision making, design philosophy, and relationship-building. Prevalon, a Mitsubishi Power Americas and EES joint venture, are empowering companies to deploy flexible energy solutions and accelerate a more sustainable energy future. With 10 years of global battery energy storage experience and over 3 GWh of utility-scale battery energy storage projects deployed, Prevalon develops an end-to-end integrated battery energy storage solution that delivers throughout the entire lifecycle of your project and ensures performance. From design and engineering, energy management systems integration, commissioning, and long-term service programs, the Prevalon Battery Energy Storage Platform meets the demands of your energy system today and into the future. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Excitement surrounds the rebranding of Prevalon Energy appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Known as the “Energy Capital of the World,” it makes sense Charge Energy Brand conference is coming to Houston. On this week’s Follower Friday, Dr Fridrik Larsen joins us from his home in Iceland to tell why he developed this energy branding conference. This conference will be held at The Omni Houston on May 16th and 17. Hear from over 40 energy professionals discuss branding and marketing. Conference topics include: What the energy transition means for customer competition Communication strategies to demystify and accelerate the transition to EV How to launch with a world-class go-to-market strategy, inside and out Employer branding for the energy sector What does successful collaboration look like between an agency and in-house marketing team This and so much more can be learned at this CHARGE North America conference. For a 15% discount please use our code thegreeninsider15. BIO. DR. FRIDRIK LARSEN – Associate Professor of Marketing and Branding at the University of Iceland – A leading authority on branding within the energy space in Europe and the first individual to hold a PHD in energy branding; and an author of several international academic papers on the subject. – The author of best selling energy branding books: – Energy Branding; Harnessing Consumer Power (2017). Palgrave Macmillan / Springer – Commodity Branding: A Qualitative Research Approach to Understanding Modern Energy Brands (2023). Palgrave Macmillan / Springer – Sustainable Energy Branding: Helping to Save the Planet (2023). Routledge – Author of branding specific reports including ‘World’s best energy brands (www.larsen.energy/bestbrands/). – Founder of CHARGE, the World’s first energy branding conference (www.charge.events) where the world’s best energy brands are also awarded.– The CEO of LarsEn Energy Branding (a brandr Global company), a consultancy working exclusively on branding for companies within the energy space (www.larsen.energy). – Founder of brandr Index (www.brandrindex.com). A unique research tool that assesses brandr health – A recognised ‘influencer’ in the energy space – A sought-after speaker globally. – Graduate/undergraduate degrees in Finance, Economics, Psychology, Marketing, and Branding. More about CHARGE More about CHARGE CHARGE works with energy companies from across the globe who are trailblazers, all committed to advancing their brand and strengthening their communications. The Awards, hosted in Libson in October 2024, will recognize and celebrate leading energy brands. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Hear About Energy Branding on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Hear how Audubon’s vapor upcycle system works from Brian Conner, project manager, on episode 234 of The Green Insider. Brian discusses: 1. Net Zero Goals and eliminating routine flaring or wasteful flaring; provide grid resiliency and reliability 2. Refined Products such as gasoline and diesel are loaded which emit VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). These are traditionally flared off or turned back into a liquid with a poor efficiency 3. Audubon has developed a patent in which we can utilize this vapor with enrichment of Natural Gas to get clean combustion and recover the wasted energy by means of electricity. 4. Other benefits include capturing this wasted heat energy to produce hot water or low pressure steam 5. Gasoline Distribution Rule – The EPA is likely to pass new guidelines on emissions which make it more stringent for terminals based on actual and design throughput of refined products. 6. Our goal is to provide an alternative technology that ultimately reduces the price at the pump by recovering what was traditionally a waste and recovering energy Please stick around till the end of the show to hear their announcement of a new patient granted to Audubon year that will truly make a difference in vapor recovery. More about Brian Conner Brian started his career with Valero and moved to consulting and project management for Audubon. His background includes Refining, Petrochemical, and Midstream (brownfield and greenfield). Currently, he is working on developing my career with midstream companies, private equity, and pipeline companies. Recently, Brian was granted a patent from the USPTO for a new oil and gas technology to recover existing waste streams and generate reusable energy to minimize OPEX costs for clients. Audubon overview Audubon is a leading provider of engineering, procurement, construction (EPC), consulting, fabrication, and technical field services to the energy, chemicals, power, infrastructure, and industrial markets. With proven industry experience, innovative technologies, and data-driven insight, we bring domain experience and technical excellence to deliver robust project solutions—safely and sustainably. Our EPC capabilities span the entire asset life cycle—from feasibility study and conceptual design to inspection and testing to decommissioning. Their multidisciplinary expertise covers engineering and design, automation and control, modular fabrication, construction, operations and maintenance, and field services like right-of-way and surveying. Audubon supports the future of energy by providing our clients with carbon capture, environmental compliance, hydrogen, wind, and solar solutions. With inherent flexibility, a commitment to process and human safety, and proven project success, we create efficiencies for our clients to achieve their business, operational, and sustainability goals. As a company, Audubon prioritizes people, safety, and service excellence. Since 1997, our values have remained at the core of who we are and what we do: accountability, efficiency, enthusiasm, ingenuity, integrity, and quality. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post New Patented Product Turns Waste Vapors into Renewable Energy appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Learn all about making your distributed energy generation decisions greener and simpler. Hear Richard Zdunkewitz, Co-Founder/CEO with Distributed Energy Clearinghouse on episode 233 of The Green Insider. Their advanced analytics provide a clear and transparent process. With their SAAS platform, Distributed Energy Clearinghouse provides fast, professional analytics for solar and battery storage investments that lead to the best decisions for your business. By using your energy and site data, the clearinghouse automatically generates dashboards that include equipment configuration, capacities, capital expenditures, and financial performance. More about Richard Zdunkewicz Richard is co-founder of Distributed Energy Clearinghouse responsible for strategy, business development and overall management of the company. Before founding Distributed Energy Clearinghouse Richard was Vice President for Wood Mackenzie’s Americas Consulting Group advising clients on strategy and investments across the energy value chain, including the power and natural gas industries. Richard also serves as a consulting Fellow with Capco, a global technology consulting firm. Richard possesses more than twenty years in the power and natural gas industries, in both wholesale and retail markets, and more than ten years in distributed energy resource and grid edge advisory. Richard has hands-on experience with distributed energy resource investment from the perspective of enterprise investors (private equity), host utilities and marketers, developers and behind-the-meter owners. Previously Richard held senior management positions with Acclaim Energy, Centrica, Sempra and Enron. Richard holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. Distributed Energy Clearinghouse Distributed Energy Clearinghouse supports a customer’s journey in determining best-fit distributed energy assets, including generation and storage, for their operational, sustainability and reliability needs through a simple-to-use application. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Going Green Has Just Been Made Easier appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Additionality, Additionality, Additionality that is what most companies wanting to go green are interested in. Today on The Green Insider you will learn more about Additionality Renewable Energy Credits (AREC). On episode 232 Jason Beck, a founding member of Zettawatts explains why he and Scott Case started Zettawatts. With a focus on scope 2, corporate renewable energy buyers now can reduce their scope 2 by purchasing an Additionality REC. The AREC market checks all the boxes: investment, timing pre-COD, and is the product more impactful than what is currently being used. The Zettawatts AREC can be retired through a registry, can be locked in for 5-to 10- years, can be set at a fixed price/quantity, and it can be defined to pin-point the project the AREC came from. With an AREC there is no greenwashing and no double counting involved. More about Jason Jason is a Founding Member at Enerex, where he fused his knowledge of both Suppliers and Brokers within the energy space to help create a software company that is building a hub and spoke business model to create efficiencies for all Energy market participants. Driven by his commitment to sustainability and a desire to contribute to a greener future, Jason seeks to use his diverse skill set and experience within the Cleantech or Energy Transition space. With his vast knowledge of Energy Marketing and relationships with Energy Supplier’s and Energy Consultants, he joined Zettawatts as a Founding Member to help bring more Renewable Energy Generation to combat climate change through the grid transition. Zettawatts overview Zettawatts’ mission is to accelerate the deployment of new renewable energy projects by providing corporations a high-impact, low-risk way to back new U.S. projects to meet their sustainability goals. The company’s flagship product is the Additionality REC Market where sustainability leaders sign forward contracts to purchase 5- or 10-year strips of fixed-price Additionality RECs from projects currently under development. The AREC Market enables users to plan, budget, review REC price forecasts for 20+ voluntary & compliance RECs and make AREC offers and bookings. More at zettawatts.com. To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Additionality REC makes going green easier on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The Energy Marketing Conference was back in Houston with this year’s theme “Mitigating Risk in Retail Energy.” EMC21 was another huge success for Jack Doueck and his team. On this Follower Friday, The Green Insider’s guests includes: Steven King, Sr VP of Sales with Intelometry and EMC Advisory Board Member Matt McGaughey, Founder and CEO of Spinakr Solutions Scott Burns, VP of Environmental Commodities of Powerledger Jason Beck, Head of Sales for Enerex A special shout out goes to the entire Energy Marketing Conference team for putting on another terrific show and letting ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast participate at the event. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post EMC21 Recap on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Learn the importance of “Black Mass” on episode 231 of The Green Insider. Hear Ajay Kochhar, President/CEO and Co-Founder of Li-Cycle Corp. discuss lithium-ion battery recycling. This story is the true definition of a circular economy. Besides for Black Mass you will learn about: Spoke and hub sites Scrubbing scraps to blend with new products Recovering reuseable materials from used batteries How to reintroduce materials into the battery supply chain Metals we talk about are lithium and manganese carbonate, plus cobalt and nickel sulphate. About Ajay Kochhar Ajay Kochhar is the President, CEO, and co-founder of Li-Cycle, a leading global lithium-ion battery resource recovery company. Before founding Li-Cycle in 2016, Ajay gained extensive technology and project development experience through progressive roles with Hatch’s industrial cleantech and advisory practices. While working in that space, he garnered in-depth engineering and project management experience through clean technology development in the lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, gold, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and rare earth metals industries. His technical expertise spans the entire project lifecycle, from conceptual and pre-feasibility studies to construction and commissioning. About Li-Cycle Li-Cycle (NYSE: LICY) is a leading global lithium-ion battery resource recovery company and North America’s largest pure-play lithium-ion battery recycler, with a rapidly growing presence across Europe. Established in 2016, and with major customers and partners around the world, Li-Cycle is on a mission to recover critical battery-grade materials to create a domestic closed-loop battery supply chain for a clean energy future. The Company leverages its innovative, sustainable, and patent-protected Spoke & Hub Technologies to provide a safe, scalable, customer-centric solution to recycle all different types of lithium-ion batteries. At its Spokes, or pre-processing facilities, the Company recycles battery manufacturing scrap and end-of-life batteries to produce black mass, a powder-like substance which contains a number of valuable metals, including lithium, nickel, and cobalt. At Li-Cycle’s Hubs, or post-processing facilities, black mass is processed to produce critical battery-grade materials, including lithium carbonate, nickel sulphate, and cobalt sulphate. To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Circular Economy at Work at Li-Cycle on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On today’s Follower Friday we welcome Solar Media into our conference portfolio. Joining us on The Green Insider is Jo Wilkinson, Director of Event Content, to discuss not only Solar Media but the conference we will be attending in Dallas April 10-11. This upcoming conference is titled, “Renewable Energy Revenues Summit USA” where buyers and sellers will come together to discuss PPAs, VPPAs, battery storage, project economics, and much more. More About Solar Media Solar Media Ltd grew from a small start-up in 2006 to a global B2B media company reaching the entire clean energy industry. They deliver authoritative media solutions to engage audiences and fast track business relationships accelerating a global clean energy future. Their diverse portfolio of live events, news, publications, and market research reports bring together decision-makers throughout the clean energy value chain. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Solar Media Brings Renewable Energy Summit to Dallas Apr 10-11 appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on The Green Insider, episode 230, Jon Maurer, Co-CEO of OPAL Fuels discusses an alternative to diesel – renewable gas. Hear about how OPAL Fuels helps their customers generate value and accelerate their ESG goals while decarbonizing the heavy-duty trucking industry and producing renewable power. Jon talks about more than RNG, topics covered include CNG, Ethanol, and Renewable Diesel. With a focus on the transportation sector being important to OPAL Fuels, hear how the 350 dedicated fueling stations help support the 60,000 Class A trucks that use RNG. More about Jon Maurer Jonathan Maurer is the Co-Chief Executive Officer of OPAL Fuels and has co-led the company since it was formed in December 2020. Previously, Mr. Maurer worked for more than thirty years at Fortistar, a privately-owned investment firm that provides capital to build, grow and manage companies that address complex sustainability challenges. There he was Managing Director and Co-Head of Fortistar’s Investment Team and led all management and investment activities associated with Fortistar’s renewable natural gas, landfill gas to power, and biomass energy investments. Mr. Maurer also served as a member of Fortistar’s management and investment committees. Prior to Fortistar, Mr. Maurer was a commercial banker with JP Morgan Chase & Co. About OPAL Fuels Inc. OPAL Fuels Inc. (Nasdaq: OPAL) is a leader in the capture and conversion of biomethane into low carbon intensity renewable electricity and renewable natural gas (RNG). OPAL Fuels is also a leader in the marketing and distribution of RNG to heavy duty trucking and other hard to de-carbonize industrial sectors. RNG is chemically identical to the natural gas Americans use to cook with, heat homes, and fuel natural gas engines, with one huge difference: RNG is produced by recycling harmful biomethane emissions created by decaying organic waste as opposed to natural gas which is pumped from the ground and releases new carbon into the atmosphere. To learn more about OPAL Fuels and how it is leading the effort to capture North America’s harmful methane emissions and decarbonize the economy, please visit www.opalfuels.com. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Landfill Gas to Energy Discussed on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Episode 229 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider welcomes Bill Dailey, Co-Founder and Vice President at Standard Hydrogen Corporation as he discusses how to use overnight renewable energy. On today’s podcast you will learn about: Turning excess overnight renewable energy into hydrogen How hydro and wind are a great resource for overnight renewable energy, especially for recharging EV stations and large C/I customers Learn about Energy Transfer System (ETS) Energy storage as a service More about Standard Hydrogen Corporation Standard Hydrogen is revolutionizing the way we store and distribute renewable power and fuel. We are building a network of multi-functional, onsite produced renewable hydrogen stations to deliver needed benefits to the renewable energy market today, and to energize the zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs) of tomorrow. To meet the flexibility required by variable renewable power sources, utilities and independent power producers need flexible, versatile energy storage. Hydrogen has been proven to do just that. At SHC, we are deploying hydrogen infrastructure in a cost-effective way through our novel multi-function, multi-market approach. A special thanks goes out to our friend and former guest Dr. Steve Burchett, CEO of Power Analytics Software for introducing Bill to The Green Insider. You can hear Steve’s episode 203 here. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn How to turn Overnight Renewable Energy into Hydrogen appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
It’s spring in Houston and that means it is time for another Energy Marketing Conference. EMC21 will be at the Hilton Post Oak Hotel March 18th-20th. Jack Doueck the conference organizer joins us today for this Follower Friday on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. This year’s conference is being called, “Mitigating Risk in Retail Energy.” On this podcast, Jack describes all the risk involved in the retail market, what moving to a choice market means, who the nominees are for the Competitive Energy Supplier of the Year award, the four-minute fastball sessions, the first EMC pickleball tournament and much more. This year’s keynote speaker is CEO Michael Lee from Octopus Energy. EMC21 is a carbon neutral conference. To receive a 20% discount, please use The Green Insider code when registering, GREENINSIDER_EMC21_20. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Energy Marketing Conference EMC21 Back to Houston appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today’s guest is the new CEO of SolMicroGrid, Kirk Edelman. Learn how SolMicroGrid provides systems that include distributed energy resources like solar array, generation, battery storage, EV Charging, and a sophisticated control system. On episode 228 of The Green Insider hear how these systems allow customers the ability to take advantage of the different optionality these resources can provide. Kirk goes on to discuss our aging power grids, the effect of severe weather events, the increased risk of power outages, and the overall continuing use of more and more energy. The microgrid helps solve some of these problems by creating resilience for their customers. Energy as a Service is what SolMicroGrid offers their clients. Their focus is the Commercial Industrial market but can provide this service to other industries as well. Kirk is excited how their strategic partnership with Morgan Stanley will support the growth of SolMicroGrid’s business. Kirk Edelman, CEO – SolMicroGrid Kirk Edelman is a driven leader and proven energy executive with a 25+ year history of success managing multi-cultural teams focused on investing in power, oil gas, natural resources and infrastructure projects. Knows the energy business from many perspectives having been a developer, advisor, OEM, lender and investor in this space. Started his career as an engineer with Exxon and following business school, transitioned into more senior roles with companies like Catalyst Energy, Translink Transmission and Siemens. Has held senior positions in financial services firms like Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and TD Securities and has also led several energy investment organizations including those within Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, GMAC and Siemens Financial Services where he built a $15 billion investment portfolio. He was the Chief Commercial Officer of Safari Energy – a leading solar company, where he helped build a $300 million portfolio of operating assets. He eventually assisted its owner, PPL Corp, in selling the company to an affiliate of the Carlyle Group. In 2022, Mr. Edelman became the Chief Commercial Officer of Verdagy, Inc., a pre-revenue green hydrogen company until accepting the CEO position at SolMicroGrid, a leading developer of microgrid and DER projects. SolMicroGrid is a Morgan Stanley Energy Partners portfolio company. A graduate of Bucknell University (BS Civil Engineering with honors) and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School (MBA Finance). Board memberships have included: The German American Chamber of Commerce, NJIT’s Martin Tuchman School of Management and Cornell University’s Program in Infrastructure Policy (CPIP). More about SolMicroGrid Founded in 2019, SolMicroGrid was built with the understanding that Businesses are the heart of any community. When the lights go down at your customers’ homes, it’s essential to keep your business running, no matter the weather or circumstances. That’s why SolMicroGrid has developed a microgrid system that works for your small restaurant or business. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Hear from SolMicroGrid’s new CEO Kirk Edelman appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this episode of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast at this year’s NAPE Expo, we caught up with a long -time friend of our podcast, Jane Stricker Sr VP Energy Transition and Ex Dir. of the Houston Energy Transition Initiative known as HETI. Jane shares with us many of the accomplishments HETI has made in their first two-years (there have been many). The Greater Houston Partnership is truly dedicated to keep Houston’s position as the Energy Capital of the World. The work Jane and her team have done has been nothing short of spectacular. Hear all about it on episode 227 of The Green Insider. Thanks goes out to Mark LaCour and the OGGN team for letting us share their podcast lounge at this year’s NAPE Expo. A special thanks goes out to the podcast lounge sponsors TGS and USI. Jane Stricker Senior VP, Energy Transition & Executive Director As Senior VP, Energy Transition and Executive Director of the Houston Energy Transition Initiative, Jane leads the Partnership’s efforts to leverage Houston’s energy leadership to accelerate global solutions for an energy-abundant, low-carbon future. She leads a coalition of industry, academic, and community partners to ensure the long-term economic competitiveness and advancement of the Houston region towards a more sustainable energy future. Prior to joining the Partnership, Jane spent over two decades at bp, where she held roles in marketing, corporate finance, governance, and compliance. Among her many accomplishments, she developed and delivered the 2019 National Petroleum Council study on carbon capture, use and storage in coordination with the U.S. Department of Energy. Jane serves on the Board of Directors of BCarbon and is a contributing faculty member at the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Energy Center and Business School. She is a member of the Regional Advisory Board for the Energy Industries Council and the Advisory Board of the Houston Chapter of WRISE – Women of Renewable Industries & Sustainable Energy. Jane holds a BA in Political Science from University of Maryland, Baltimore and an MBA from Loyola University. About the Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI) . The Greater Houston Partnership is dedicated to strengthening Houston’s position as the Energy Capital of the World. Through the launch of the Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI), our mission is to drive sustainable and equitable economic growth in the Greater Houston region through a portfolio of technology, policy, and market initiatives that scale and export solutions for realizing a low-carbon energy world. www.htxenergytransition.org To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Progress made at the Houston Energy Transition Initiative appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today on episode 226 Robert Piconi, Co-Founder and CEO of Energy Vault joins us on The Green Insider. Learn about: Short and long duration storage facilities (LDEF) Utility scale energy storage solutions The use of green hydrogen in the storage market Hybrid battery and green hydrogen storage solutions Gravity energy storage solutions Sustainable jet fuel Interconnection permitting Robert goes on to describe a green hydrogen/lithium-ion project they are installing for PG&E. You can read more about it here. Energy Vault develops and deploys utility-scale energy storage solutions designed to transform the world’s approach to sustainable energy storage. The company’s comprehensive offerings include proprietary gravity-based storage, battery storage, and green hydrogen energy storage technologies. Each storage solution is supported by the Company’s hardware technology-agnostic energy management system software and integration platform. Robert Allen Piconi Chairman, Co-Founder & CEO – Energy Vault Robert Piconi is co-founder of Energy Vault, Inc., has served as our Chief Executive Officer and as our director since 2022. Mr. Piconi has also served as the chairman of the board for Chronos Imaging LLC since 2017 and as member of the board of directors of Healthcare AI Acquisition Corp (Nasdaq: HAIA) since November 2021. Prior to Energy Vault, Mr. Piconi was founder and CEO of Medical Equipment Solutions & Applications (MESA) Group Holdings, which was acquired by London-based Private Equity firm Permira in 2014, becoming Pantheon Healthcare Group and later Althea Group where he served as its Chief Executive Officer and a member of its board from 2014 to 2016. Prior to Pantheon Healthcare Group, Mr. Piconi served as Group Executive for the Network Software and Security Platform group companies at Danaher Corporation (NYSE:DHR) from 2012 to 2014. Mr. Piconi’s earlier experience included roles of increasing responsibility at large Fortune 500 public companies, including the diversified energy group Amoco Corporation and British Petroleum (NYSE: BP) after its merger with Amoco in 1998, followed by executive leadership roles of increasing responsibility at Bell Labs Lucent Technologies (now Nokia, NASDAQ: NOK) and as President and Chief Operating Officer at Spirent Communications (LSE:SPT) within the telecommunications network infrastructure industry. Mr. Piconi holds a B.S./B.B.A. from the University of Notre Dame and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Energy Vault believes Mr. Piconi is qualified to serve as a member of the Board of Directors due to his extensive executive management and leadership experience across a variety of energy and technology companies. We believe Mr. Piconi is well qualified to serve as a director because of his prior leadership roles in Fortune 100 public companies. To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about cutting edge energy storage solutions on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Episode 225 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast talks a little politics with Founder and CEO of Publitics, Matt Krayton. On this episode we discuss much more than ESG. You will hear about: Political Risk Woke Capitalism Social Responsibility Clean Energy Tension in the C-Suite Energy Efficiency as a Concept The Concept of ESG is Abstract A Roadmap for Executives to Navigate Situations Matt educates us in the political arena in a way that “makes sense.” Matt Krayton | Founder & Principal Matt is the Founder of Publitics. He provides counsel to campaigns at the local, state and federal levels as well as to clients in the private and public sectors. Most recently, Matt worked on special projects during the 2020 presidential campaign including having helped create President Joe Biden’s viral “We Just Did” hat. He also served as an adjunct professor in Centenary University’s Business Department, teaching in their first-of-its-kind social media program. Prior to founding Publitics, Matt worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind Poll and later taught freshman seminar for political science students and in the Law in the Liberal Arts program as an adjunct instructor. More about Publitics Publitics is a public affairs, public relations, strategy, and creative consultancy built for the digital age. We help clients develop and execute strategies that deliver real value and move opinion. We’ve worked with clients to tackle complex communications and reputation challenges in a multitude of industries and sectors including political campaigns, public entities, social impact organizations and business. To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Political Risk and Clean Energy Today on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This Follower Friday, Mr. Jason Stanley from Position Green educates us on what is going on in the regulation world in the EU that potentially could spill over into the US. If a US company is selling into the UK, they need to take note of this podcast. Hear all about it on episode 224 of The Green Insider. We go on to discuss CSDDD, HRDD, Human Rights Due Diligence, and Environmental Impacts. On this episode, Jason does a good job reviewing all the acronyms pertaining to the ESG space. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post EU ESG regulations and the US supply chain discussed on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Dr. John Busbee, co-founder and CEO of Xerion Advanced Battery Corp provides The Green Insider with a look into high energy, fast charging lithium-ion batteries. On episode 223 you will learn about nano technology, electro-plating, molten salts, and much more about battery technology. Xerion’s technology platform delivers a lithium-ion battery that is dramatically lower in cost than counterparts on the market today, with a wide range of performance advantages and a 40% lower carbon footprint. More about Dr John Busbee John co-founded Xerion Advanced Battery Corp in 2010. Prior to Xerion, John spent 25 years with the United States Air Force, much of the time at the US Air Force Research laboratory. Dr. Busbee was the Nanotechnology Portfolio Manager, responsible for a team of 125 scientists and a $100M portfolio program. In this role, he collaborated closely with several key companies in the defense industry, including Lockheed Martin, Northurp Grumman, and Raytheon. He also led the Air Force’s Manufacturing Research Program for manufacturing integration and technology. John was the founding chair of the Nanotechnology working Group for the Technical Cooperation Program between the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Dr. Busbee holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an MS in Electrical Engineering from Wright State University, and a BS in Aerospace engineering from Texas A&M. To Be An Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Revolutionary Lithium-Ion Battery Technology on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 222 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast, hear Chief Vision Officer, Simon Schillebeeckx from Handprint discuss their Regeneration as a Service Platform. Typically, Regeneration has been only found in the agricultural space. Handprint now brings it to other market sectors helping companies reduce their negative impact on the environment. Simon asked the question, “how do we create positive impact in the world?” Hear how this can be accomplished by restoring nature, supporting natural resources, and rewilding. Innovative ways of improving planetary health including the creation of a retail bank loyalty card will be playing a factor into helping companies reach their sustainability goals. Dr. Simon Schillebeeckx Chief Vision Officer Published author, former sustainability consultant, TEDx speaker. Strategic Management Professor at Singapore Management University (SMU), specializing in Digital Sustainability. He holds a PhD in Innovation Management from Imperial College London. With over 18 years of academic and entrepreneurial experience in sustainability and digitization, Simon is passionate about creating positive impact and transforming business models for the regenerative economy. He is the Founder and Chief Vision Officer of Handprint, a platform that connects companies to causes that align with their purpose and values, and automates, integrates, reports, and visualizes their positive impact actions. More about Handprint Handprint is the leading Regeneration as a Service platform that enables corporations to select from a range of curated and verified impact projects aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Handprint cuts up to 80% of the intermediary costs traditionally associated with impact projects thanks to the use of technologies like satellite imagery and machine learning for verification, offering the highest dollar to impact ratio in the market. Started on 2019 by leading academics and engineers in the Digital Sustainability space, Handprint has won numerous sustainable business awards, including the 2021 Microsoft Singapore Green Tech Challenge, the 2021 Cities of the Future Urban Innovation Challenge, and the Huawei Spark Ignite 2022 competition in the sustainability category. Hundreds of companies, including e-commerce giant Lazada, leading Payment card technology company Idemia, and global media platform Teads are growing with the planet, using Handprint. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about Regeneration as a Service on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on The Green Insider’s Follower Friday our guest is from DLA Piper, Ms. Deanna Reitman, Head of Commodities. Hear Deanna tell all about the carbon markets from the carbon credit being created, validated, verified, and put into a registry. She goes on to talk about it following under the CFTC guidance and what that means. At the end of the day, carbon and carbon credits are a commodity. This episode offers a bit of a different angle to this market. Deanna and I had the good fortune to meet at the October Commodities People conference in Houston. More about Deanna Reitman Deanna Reitman has over 20 years of experience working in commodity markets and more than 18 years of senior management experience. Her background encompasses legal, regulatory and business experience in commodities, with a particular focus on energy. She has extensive global energy commodity legal and regulatory experience. Deanna is a skilled communicator and team manager with a record of success in achieving complicated objectives. Her core competency is in legal and regulatory global commodity marketing and trading, in both physical and financial markets. DLA Piper is a global law firm capable of taking care of the most important legal needs of clients wherever they do business. With offices throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, we represent more clients in a broader range of geographies and practice disciplines than virtually any other law firm in the world. At DLA Piper, Deanna draws upon her experience as an in-house counsel for energy commodities marketing and trading firms to advise on the structuring of transactions and provide regulatory and commercial advice to energy clients. About DLA Piper DLA Piper is a global law firm capable of taking care of the most important legal needs of clients wherever they do business. With offices throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, we represent more clients in a broader range of geographies and practice disciplines than virtually any other law firm in the world. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn How a Carbon Credit is Created on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Eddy Badrina, CEO of Eden Green Technology once again joins us on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast. On episode 221, Eddy gives us an update on the greenhouse grown produce market and Eden Green. In August 2022, we learned all about Eden Green and vertical farming. In that episode, Eddy teased us by saying he was working with a large retailer but could not disclose who. On this podcast we learn that Walmart now carries the Eden Green products under a white label vendor in their Oklahoma and Texas stores. Hear all about the growth of the industry and their plans for expansion in the Dallas area. About our guest Eddy Badrina is the Chief Executive Officer of Eden Green Technology. Over the past 20 years, his career has encompassed entrepreneurial, corporate, and government roles. In 2019, Eddy took over as CEO of Eden Green Technology, which, through its vertical farming technology stack, is changing the way we farm our produce, and feed our communities. Since then, retailers, researchers, cities and governments have discovered how Eden Green Technology’s turnkey solutions can help them establish food safety, food independence, and sustainable farming unlike any previous AgTech solution. He is an advisory board member for Texas A&M’s College of Agriculture, Agrilife agencies and research entities. More about Eddy Badrina Prior to Eden Green Technology, Eddy co-founded and led BuzzShift, a digital growth agency for mid-sized brands and organizations. Eddy’s leadership, strategic planning, marketing, and management experience have also been honed through roles at the US Department of State, the White House, and two other technology startups. Eddy, a graduate of Texas A&M University, and the Bush School of Government and Public Service, volunteers his time at Watermark Church; is on the board of directors of Seed Effect, an economic development non-profit; Igniter Media, a media production company; and is a past board member of the Great Investors’ Best Ideas Foundation Investment Symposium. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Eden Green Technology Continues to Expand in the Dallas Area appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 219 of The Green Insider, we bring you another podcast discussing Renewable Natural gas. Today’s guest is Grant Gibson co-founder and Chief Development Officer for Synthica Energy. Hear how Synthica can provide their customers with the choice of buying their natural gas plus the attribute or just buying the attribute, similar to buying a VPPA. Synthica takes feedstock predominantly sourced from large food and industrial plants – no sewage and no hazardous waste. Currently for their plant in Cincinnati they procure their organic waste from Proctor and Gamble and about 20 other local food and beverage manufacturers. Their current growth plans include developing five to six more RNG plants around the U.S. over the next few years. More about Grant GRANT GIBSON is Co-Founder and Chief Development Officer for Synthica Energy, a leading developer of anaerobic digestion facilities that convert food & industrial organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG). A “green entrepreneur,” Gibson is an expert in sustainable technologies that turn waste into energy. He also has a passion for ultra endurance mountain bike racing, which translates to his professional life. Proper training through repetition and discipline minimizes risk of burnout, assessing race results (what went well, didn’t go well and where improvements are needed) but also tracking/analyzing metrics when it comes to power, cadence, heart rate and more. Information about Synthica Synthica designs, builds, owns, and operates large-scale, contracted anaerobic digestion facilities converting pre-consumer food and industrial organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG). Founded in 2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio by Sam Schutte and Grant Gibson • Broke ground on first facility in Ohio in Summer 2023 • Closed on a large equity investment from the Infrastructure Business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management in August 2023, which will help grow the Synthica platform • Accelerating development of facilities in key target markets across the U.S., including Ohio, Texas, Georgia, Kentucky, and Louisiana • Over the coming years, also planning to develop clean energy facilities in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, New York, and Pennsylvania. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Organic Waste to RNG to Environmental Attributes on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Origin Materials is the world’s leading carbon negative materials company. Their mission is to enable the world’s transition to sustainable materials. Co-CEO’s John Bissell and Rich Riley join us today on episode 218 to discuss sustainable manufacturing, plant-based plastics, climate change, and how green energy just won’t be enough for us to reach our climate goals. Their customers include Danone, Nestlé Waters, PepsiCo, Ford Motor Company, LVMH and Revlon – as well as PrimaLoft, which supplies major apparel brands such as Patagonia, LL Bean, Lululemon, Nike and Adidas. All of these companies have partnered with Origin to drive their sustainability performance and achieve their net-zero goals by decarbonizing their materials supply chain leveraging Origin’s carbon negative technology platform. More about John Bissell and Rich Riley John Bissell co-founded Origin Materials in November 2008 and has served as its Chief Executive Officer and a member of its board of directors since inception. Mr. Bissell has extensive experience in R&D, engineering, and business development in the chemical industry. In 2008, Mr. Bissell received the People, Prosperity, and the Planet Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and in 2014, he was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in the Energy & Industry category. Mr. Bissell holds a B.S. Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Davis. Rich Riley has served as Co-Chief Executive Officer and a member of its board of directors since October 2020. Mr. Riley was the CEO of Shazam Entertainment Ltd, a leading mobile music application that was acquired by Apple Inc. in 2018. Mr. Riley was an executive at Yahoo! Inc. from January 1999 to September 2012 with roles including EVP, Americas and SVP &MD EMEA Region. Mr. Riley was a finalist for Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year, Featured in Forbes 40 under 40 Ones to Watch and included three times in Billboard Magazine’s Power 100 list. Mr. Riley is a Trustee at St. Luke’s school, a member of the advisory Board for the Entrepreneurship Department at the Wharton School and a member of the executive Board of Boy Scouts of America, Connecticut Yankee Council. Mr. Riley received a B.S. in economics with concentrations in finance and entrepreneurial management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. About Origin Origin’s platform turns the carbon found in biomass into useful materials, while eliminating the need for fossil resources and capturing carbon in the process. Global customer demand for Origin’s carbon negative technology platform is very strong – with more than $10 billion in offtake agreements or capacity reservations, commercial scale-up of Origin 1 enables Origin to produce sustainable chemicals and materials for its customers to begin meeting that demand. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Making Net Zero Possible on The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
With 2023 in the rear view mirror, Mike Nemer recaps everything that went on The Green Insider Podcast this year. On episode 218 Mike talks about the most popular topics, discuss some of his favorite episodes, and the conferences where he recorded not only subject matter experts but attendees. Most of all, in this podcast Mike thanks everyone involved in making The Green Insider so successful – the guests, listeners, followers, the sponsor, production team and his fellow ERENEWABLE team. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post A Recap of 2023 on The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this Follower Friday you will hear from Johanna Clarin, Managing Director of our sponsor, Position Green. Johanna shares with us some of the takeaways from COP28. A glimpse into COP28: Loss and Damage Fund Climate Finance Fossil Fuels Methane Regulations Global Stocktake All this and more can be found on their Insight page at positiongreen.com. More about Johanna Johanna Clarin is the Managing Director of Position Green USA. She has been part of Position Green since the early start-up stage and had a central role in scaling the company across business areas and new markets. She is currently focused on building out the company’s presence in the US. Johanna has over eight years of experience in sustainability and management consulting, and has led strategic projects and teams in several global organizations. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post COP28 Recap on The Green Insider Podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Thomas McAndrew, Founder and CEO of Enchanted Rock joins us on episode 215 of The Green Insider. Learn about electrical resiliency-as-a-service.. The Enchanted Rock way is to be able to provide service during weather driven events so the lights and power stay on during events that knock out service to their customers. They can prevent outages by installing natural gas microgrids at each client’s location. Underground deliverability of natural gas provides energy security. Hear the differences on how Walmart and HEB each use this service. Learn all about their microgrid network operations center and how they monitor and monetize the electricity vs natural gas markets when the opportunity arises. Currently they manage about 300 microgrid that make up around 600 MWs and they have another 400 MWs under construction. Thomas sees the next big challenge as just getting the electricity. The availability of electricity surplus is no longer as accessible with the growth of data centers and EV charging stations using more and more electricity. Currently Enchanted Rock is in 11 states and has plans to grow to 45 states in the next five years. Please stick around and listen to the end of the podcast when Thomas spends a few minutes taking a quick deep dive into the Renewable Natural Gas market, including where he sees current prices. More about Thoms McAndrew Thomas McAndrew founded Enchanted Rock in 2006, focusing on distributed energy resources that increase reliability, decrease cost, and decrease carbon footprint for commercial, industrial, and institutional customers. In 2009, Enchanted Rock pioneered the launch of electrical reliability as a service and since then, has commissioned over 530 MW of distributed generation at over 250 sites, starting initially with emergency diesel and transitioning over to the cleanest resiliency microgrid in the market. McAndrew brings over 36 years of experience in the electricity business, ranging from large, complex nuclear plants to small, distributed electric generation. McAndrew’s introduction to energy was in engineering and operations on two US Navy nuclear power surface ships, the USS Eisenhower and USS South Carolina. He spent six years operating and maintaining nuclear propulsion plants and qualified as a Naval Nuclear Chief Engineer for the Nimitz Class aircraft carrier. After his time in the US Navy, McAndrew worked as a maintenance support engineer for the Southern Company at their Plant Farley nuclear business, where the cost of loss of electricity to critical loads is extremely high. He then shifted to the financial side of energy, helping several energy merchants build profitable energy trading and risk management operations. At his last merchant energy company, Calpine, McAndrew also supervised the commercial startup of many new natural gas combined cycle power plants. McAndrew received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M, Masters Equivalent in Nuclear Power Operations from the US Navy, and a master’s in business administration from Harvard Business School. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Natural gas microgrids ensure energy security appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Uranium mining is the topic today on episode 214. Our guest is John Cash, CEO of Ur-Energy. Learn how uranium is an important part of nuclear energy. Previously we heard from Tim Echols on the Vogle nuclear plant in Georgia, John talks about Vogle and other US nuclear plants. The US has 93 nuclear plants, and before Vogle opened, the last one built was about 30 years ago. Hear about what other utilities are saying regarding how nuclear power can contribute to our clean energy needs and energy security. According to John, “it is an exciting time for nuclear power,” listen to The Green Insider to hear the deep dive into the United States’ nuclear industry. About John Cash Mr. Cash was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ur-Energy June 2, 2022. He was named Ur-Energy’s Chief Executive Officer on March 1, 2022, and President of the Company effective June 3, 2022. Mr. Cash joined Ur-Energy in 2007 and was appointed as Vice President Regulatory Affairs in 2011. He has led the permitting and licensure of both the Lost Creek and Shirley Basin uranium mines, while managing the environmental, health and safety (“EHS”) and geology departments and contributing to the development and growth of the Company. During his tenure with Ur-Energy, Mr. Cash has gained a well-deserved reputation for developing impactful solutions for industry related to water management, EPA aquifer exemptions, technical design, and environmental matters. Mr. Cash has nearly 30 years of diverse experience in the uranium industry, from which he has acquired broad-reaching expertise in exploration, EHS including radiation safety, regulatory and legislative affairs, and uranium recovery operations, as well as extensive management experience. He is a respected industry leader and has served as a past president of the Uranium Producers of America. Prior to joining Ur-Energy, Mr. Cash worked for established uranium mining companies, including BHP, Rio Algom Mining, and Crow Butte Resources, a subsidiary of Cameco, in various roles in mineral exploration, as Operations Superintendent and EHS Manager. As Operations Superintendent, Mr. Cash managed all aspects of well-field production and plant processing at the 800,000 lbs. U3O8 per year Crow Butte ISR facility. Mr. Cash is a Fellow of the inaugural World Nuclear Summer Institute. Mr. Cash received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Geology and Geophysics from the University of Missouri-Rolla. More about Ur-Energy Ur-Energy owns and operates the Lost Creek in-situ recovery uranium facility in south-central Wyoming which has produced ~2.7 million pounds of U3O8. In 2021, Lost Creek received an amendment to its license allowing expansion of mining activities within the existing Lost Creek Project and the adjacent LC East Project. The license now allows annual plant production of up to 2.2 million pounds U3O8, which includes wellfield production of up to 1.2 million pounds U3O8 and toll processing of up to one million pounds U3O8. Additional approvals for this expansion are expected in 2023. Our second uranium in‑situ recovery facility, Shirley Basin Project, has received all major authorizations and is construction ready. Ur-Energy engages in the identification, acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of uranium projects. Shares of Ur Energy trade on the NYSE American under the symbol “URG” and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “URE.” Ur-Energy’s corporate office is in Littleton, Colorado; its registered office is in Ottawa, Ontario. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Uranium mining plays a key role to the growth of nuclear in the US appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The Green Insider brings you a history lesson on lithium and EV batteries. On episode 213 hear Dr. Srini Godavarthy, CEO of Li-Metal Corp. discuss everything lithium. Li-Metal technology enables an EV battery to increase its range by two to three times, become more reliable, safer, faster to charge, while making the battery more cost effective. Historically the price of lithium has had some significant movement. In 2011 the price was $5/kg, 2018 $25/kg, 2022 $81/kg, and in 2023 it traded down to $21/kg. Dr. Godavarthy tells us after all that, the sweet spot for pricing should be $24-$28/kg. As the demand trajectory of the EV market continues to point higher, the pricing of lithium and the cost of EV vehicles should continue to be aligned. Dr. Srini Godavarthy, CEO of Li-Metal Corp. Dr. Srini Godavarthy, an experienced lithium executive, joined Li-Metal as Chief Executive Officer in May 2023, bringing with him more than 20 years of commercial and operational experience, with a global leadership background in specialty chemicals and lithium battery materials. Prior to joining Li-Metal, Dr. Godavarthy held the role of SVP of Portfolio Management at PTT Global Chemical (“PTTGC”), a multi-billion dollar publicly listed chemical company, where he was responsible for the identification, acquisition, integration, and divestiture of companies that supported PTTGC’s sustainability and growth strategy. Before joining PTTGC, Dr. Godavarthy led the lithium metals and specialty salts business at Albemarle Corp, where his team was responsible for the commercial and technology development efforts for lithium metal, solid-state electrolytes, and lithium metal anodes. He holds a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from the University of Madras, a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University and an MBA in Finance from Colorado State University. About Li-Metal Corp. Li-Metal Corp. (CSE: LIM) was founded in 2018 by Maciej Jastrzebski and Tim Johnston to address an emerging and prevailing underlying trend in the electrification of transportation – the transition from conventional lithium-ion batteries to next-generation lithium batteries such as solid-state batteries. The Canadian-based vertically integrated battery materials company and innovator is commercializing technologies to enable next-generation batteries for electric vehicles and other applications. Li-Metal’s patented lithium metal technology, which was recognized on the TIME Best Inventions List for 2023, and roll-to-roll physical vapor deposition (PVD) anode technology is significantly more sustainable and cost-effective than existing solutions and can help enable lighter, more energy-dense and safer batteries. The Company’s battery materials support battery developers’ ability to power more cost-effective electric vehicles that go farther and unlock the future of transportation. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Lithium EV batteries are safer, more reliable , and cost affective appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week’s podcast with Sunny Trinh, CEO of DevvStream furthers our education on carbon credits. Learn how to earn an additional revenue stream from your energy efficiency implementation on The Green Insider’s episode 212. DevvStream creates a carbon credit, then sells it in the in-voluntary carbon credit market for the customer based on a revenue sharing type program. The value of that carbon credit is based on how dirty or clean the customer’s grid is. Not all grids are created equal. A dirty grid for example is in the coal mining state of West Virgina and a cleaner grid is in the state of Washington because of all the hydro. Hear about how DevvStream uses their AI technology to create their technology-based carbon credit depending on the grid powering the particular customer facility. More about Sunny Trinh As co-founder and CEO, Sunny is responsible for building and executing DevvStream’s project pipeline through his vast network of sustainable technology and corporate relationships. He has spent over 25 years in the technology sector and directly in developing new verticals in ESG and carbon markets. He also serves as the Chief Digital Alchemist for Devvio Inc., where he develops new business models in the ESG and carbon markets. Prior to DevvStream, Sunny led innovation as VP of Ecosystem at Avnet Inc. (AVT: NASDAQ). He was also the COO for Jooster and VP of Sales for Arrow Electronics (ARW: NYSE) where he led the design team for a Corvette driven by a quadriplegic. Sunny served as CEO for 9:Fish Surfboards and was an adjunct professor for Cal Lutheran University’s MBA program where he started the school’s technology tract. Sunny holds a B.S. and M.E in Engineering, an M.B.A. degree, and holds several patents on electronic accessories for cell phones. About DevvStream DevvStream is a technology based ESG company that advances the development and monetization of environmental assets, with an initial focus on carbon markets. DevvStream works with governments and corporations worldwide to achieve their sustainability goals through the implementation of curated green technology projects that generate renewable energy, improve energy efficiencies, eliminate, or reduce emissions, and sequester carbon directly from the air. DevvStream also helps these organizations meet their net zero goals by providing them access to high-quality carbon credits. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post An extra revenue stream from your energy efficiency project appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 211 Sujatha Kumar, Founder and CEO of Dsider joins us on The Green Insider discussing their single platform for analysis from planning to operations of NetZero. Imagine one platform that provides operations forecasting, financial – risk – carbon abatement – scenario analysis, and data integration all in one location. This integrated platform can help accelerate the energy transition and do it with precision. More about Sujatha Sujatha Kumar, an entrepreneur and senior technology executive, is the Founder and CEO of Dsider. With a background in senior management roles at multiple technology companies in the energy sector, she notably led one of them to a successful sale to Honeywell. With considerable experience in both operations and digital domains, she possesses a passion for introducing innovative products and concepts to organizations Sujatha and her team possess extensive experience in energy and industrial markets, focusing on mid to large enterprises. In addition to her responsibilities at Dsider, Sujatha serves as an advisor at Knightsgate Ventures and collaborates with various startups. She also contributes her expertise as an advisor and board member to both public companies and startups. About Dsider: Dsider enterprise planning solution empowers engineers and financial planners navigate energy transition initiatives – through operational analysis, capital allocation to return on investment. Dsider streamlines the analysis for energy planning, emission calibration, resource efficiency, and financial computations in one place. Collaboration and forecasting features facilitate seamless planning and execution of sustainability initiatives. Dsider, a SaaS offering focused on the energy and industrial markets reduces risks and increases decision confidence while accelerating energy transition with ease and precision. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post An efficient way to navigate the energy transition appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this Follower Friday, our sponsor Jason Stanley from Position Green educates us on Science Based Targets. Hear about the five benefits of setting SBTs on today’s The Green Insider. As Jason mentioned during the chat, listeners can learn more about the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) here. The website provides clear guidance on the process of committing to and setting targets that can then be validated by the SBTi. Position Green has helped almost 60 companies set Science Based Targets. Position Green can help companies learn about the process, commit to setting targets, and develop a credible plan to be validated by the SBTi. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about setting Science Based Targets on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Christie Obiaya CEO joined Heliogen two-and-a-half years ago to help advance the energy transition by using concentrated solar. On episode 210 learn how a field of mirrors called heliostats create dispatchable energy by using the sun’s heat to their benefit. With the access energy being stored in molten salt, hot rocks, and steam accumulators, the electric power generated can go directly to a facility or go to the grid. This is a good alternative form of power for mining locations. Heliogen is taking existing technology and enhancing it. Their enhancements allow concentrated solar to do what it hasn’t done before. Christie goes on to tell The Green Insider who their first two projects are with – the city of Lancaster, CA. and Woodside Energy from Australia. More about Christie Obiaya Christie brings deep operational and financial expertise, coupled with experience growing and managing energy and infrastructure development and sustainable technologies. Prior to joining Heliogen, Christie served as head of strategy and chief financial officer for Bechtel Energy’s global energy business unit. She holds engineering and business degrees from MIT. About Heliogen Heliogen is a renewable energy technology company focused on eliminating the need for fossil fuels in heavy industry and powering a sustainable future. The company’s AI-enabled, modular concentrated solar technology aims to cost-effectively deliver near 24/7 carbon-free energy in the form of heat, power, or green hydrogen fuel at scale – for the first time in history. In November 2020, TIME included Heliogen’s HelioHeat technology on its Best Inventions of 2020 list. In April 2020, Fast Company selected Heliogen as a recipient of a 2020 World Changing Ideas Award for its technology. The company won the Energy category. Heliogen was created at Idealab, the leading technology incubator founded by Bill Gross in 1996. For more information about Heliogen, please visit Heliogen.com or @HeliogenInc. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Field of mirrors leads to dispatchable energy, storage, and more appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Hear Chris Larsen, Sr. Director at Dynapower discuss green hydrogen and e=mobility on this week’s ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. As a 25‐year clean energy veteran, Chris is responsible for commercial and applications engineering success for Dynapower’s Clean Energy division, including renewable energy, microgrids, e‐mobility, and green hydrogen. Chris previously led business development in energy storage, where he was responsible for rolling out Dynapower’ s Southern Asia partnership with Newen Systems, and positioning Dynapower as the leading power electronics provider for hybrid solar plus storage systems. He teamed with Dr. Somani, Dynapower’s Research & Development Lead, to bring the market-defining DC‐DC technology to life. Chris entered the clean energy field as Policy Director for North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center. He also spent ten years with ABB in various roles in inverter design, R&D, and more. About Dynapower Since 1963, Dynapower has provided power electronics solutions, along with an array of aftermarket services focused on continuous reliability and efficiency to an ever-expanding global customer base. They are a trusted leader in all types of power conversion equipment including high power rectifiers, inverters, DC/DC converters, integrated battery energy storage systems and transformers for use in hydrogen, e-mobility, energy storage, industrial, mining, defense and research applications. With headquarters and a 150,000 square-foot vertically integrated manufacturing facility in South Burlington, VT, Dynapower is collaborating with our partners and clients to shift the way our world uses power and advance our resilient, clean energy future. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. Audio Player The post Green Hydrogen to e-mobility on today’s The Green Insider podcast appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Welcome to our special edition of this week’s Follower Friday conference recap coming from the Commodities People, Energy Trading Week Americas last week in Houston. Our guests include: Tim Berrigan, Executive Director/CEO – North American Energy Marketing Association Pat McKinnon, First VP Energy Markets and Digital Distribution – Navitas Assurance Partners Michael Barrett, Partner – Ernst & Young LLP William “Bull” Flaherty, CEO – Eligius Power Sameer Soleja. Founder and CEO – Molecule Software Hear these guests on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast discuss everything they not only taught but also what they learned from all the subject matter experts presenting at the conference. Thank you to Howard Walpert, Ben Hillary, Jessica Jonah, and the entire Commodites People team for their hospitality. A special shout out goes to Mark LaCour, from the Oil and Gas Global Network for joining me in the first ever ERENEWABLE podcast lounge. To be an Insider, please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcasts from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Trading Week Americas is a Huge Success appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today on episode 208 James Malley founder and CEO of Paccurate joins us once again to catch up on what is going on in the AI packing space. With transportation being 70% of some company’s scope 3, hear how using artificial intelligence can reduce your carbon footprint. Efficient and cost effective/sustainable packing can make a huge difference. They are the keys to carbon reduction. Learn all about it in today’s episode of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. More about James Malley James went to theater school and worked as a bellboy before he fell in love with tech. Working in the logistics tech space since 2009, he has helped create a variety of enterprise shipping technology. He spearheaded the design of an award-winning multi-carrier TMS. Since 2015, he’s been evangelizing the use of AI to achieve cost-efficient and environmentally sustainable packing. About Paccurate Materials As a rule of thumb, Paccurate more than pays for itself with saved corrugated, averaging a reduction of one square foot per carton in most cases. Reduce filler material by an average 20%. Error Reduction Whether you have a seasonal workforce or year-round experts in the warehouse, packers are only human. With easy-to-follow directions, eliminate mistakes that result in unnecessary fees. Rate Awareness Your negotiated rate tables have incentives built in to pack a certain way, depending on the dim weight and zone. Paccurate is the only cartonization solution that optimizes for these costs directly.AI-powered carton selection AI-powered carton selection Paccurate isn’t just for real-time packing. Use it as a modeling engine to determine exactly what boxes you should keep in inventory based on your unique product mix and costs. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Efficient Packing Makes a Difference in Shippers Carbon Footprint appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Hear all about ocean-based metals from the Chairman and CEO of The Metals Company, Gerard Barron. On episode 207 of The Green Insider, you will learn how nickel sulfate, cobalt sulfate, copper, and manganese are mined from the bottom of the ocean. The Metals Company lifts the polymetallic nodules to the surface, takes them to shore, and processes them with near-zero solid waste, no tailings or deforestation, and with careful attention not to harm the integrity of the deep-ocean ecosystem. The ESG footprint of battery production is now firmly in the spotlight and a recent Benchmark study found that producing nickel, copper and cobalt from nodules would outperform key land-based production across almost every impact category analyzed, lowering emissions by 70-80% on average. Four metals in high grades means roughly 4X less material needs to be processed for the same amount of metal and no toxic levels of heavy elements means the entirety of a nodule can be used, making near zero-solid-waste production possible. Their mission is to build a carefully managed metal commons that will be used, recovered, and reused again and again. More on Gerard Barron: Gerard Barron has agreed to serve as TMC’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors upon the closing of the Business Combination. He was nominated to serve as a member of the TMC board of directors upon the closing of the Business Combination. Mr. Barron became involved in the early strategic development and financing of DeepGreen during its formation in 2011 and stepped into the role of DeepGreen’s Chairman and CEO in 2018. About The Metals Company The Metals Company is developing the world’s largest estimated source of battery metals, with enough nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese to electrify the entire U.S. passenger vehicle fleet.Their aim is to supply the low-impact metals necessary to store clean energy and power electric vehicles, and to in turn create a closed-loop system—a world where metals are not mined and dumped, but rented and returned. These metals can make electric car batteries—as well as for renewable energy storage, wind turbines and solar panels-we can dramatically reduce environmental and social impacts for the whole planet. TMC’s plan is simple and attainable: supply the necessary metals with the least possible impact, building enough metal stock to stop extracting from the planet and enabling society to live off recycled metals.The Metals Company was formed through the merger of DeepGreen Metals Inc. with the Sustainable Opportunities Acquisition Corporation. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Metals From the Bottom of the Ocean to Land on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In today’s Follower Friday hear all about the nature and biodiversity ESG risk. Jason Stanley, Managing Director at Position Green discusses those risks on The Green Insider. Jason also talks about “getting started,” being one of the first big steps in understanding biodiversity risks. He explains the four pillars of the TNFD – Governance, Strategy, Risk, and Impact Management and tells us what “Take a LEAP” means. Learn all this and more in episode 206 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. More about Position Green: Position Green pure play sustainability partner with the technology and expertise to drive positive impact. We empower companies worldwide to transform and succeed in the evolving landscape of sustainable enterprise. We blend cutting-edge ESG software with deep sector knowledge and advisory expertise to fuel the journey of competitive businesses – from compliance to sustainable impact. With data at the heart of our offering, we enable organizations to navigate the regulatory jungle, accelerate sustainability performance and sharpen their competitive edge. By making sustainability measurable and actionable, we simplify the ESG reporting challenge and embed robust strategies that reduce risk and create lasting value. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about Nature and Biodiversity on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today we heard from Principal and Founder, Kelly Knopp from Citroniq Chemicals. On episode 205, learn about the next generation of plastic and the development of sustainable plastic carbon credits on “The Green Insider.” Kelly discusses their new project using polypropylene as a viable solution to meet their growing demand for sustainable materials. Made from a sustainable biogenic feedstock using renewable energy, Citroniq’s green carbon-negative polypropylene permanently sequesters CO2 in a useful plastic pellet. He goes on to discuss their collaboration with Lummus creating the first world-scale sustainable bio-polypropylene production process in North America. Their first location will sequester about 1.2 MM tons of CO2 annually as solid polypropylene pellets, providing customers with an impactful solution for reducing their carbon footprint and meeting their ESG goals. More about Kelly Knopp With over 40 years of experience in the Energy and Petrochemicals sectors, Mr. Knopp founded Citroniq Chemicals in 2020 to move these industries towards more sustainable and environmentally responsible operations. In a little over 3 years, Citroniq has developed a $5 billion investment plan to reduce CO2 emissions by over 8 million tons per year. Knopp has extensive experience in Marketing & Sales and Business Development, in addition to direct experience in Plant Operations, Engineering and Project Execution. He has worked for Phillips 66, Koch Industries, Williams Energy and NOVA Chemicals. He has a B.S. Chemical Engineering – University of Kansas and a MBA – University of Houston – Clear Lake. About CitroniqCitroniq is leading the energy transition by producing carbon negative materials at scale. Citroniq’s platform for the chemical and plastics industries uses bio-based feedstocks and cutting-edge technologies to reduce greenhouse gases. Citroniq’s E2O process greatly reduces GHG emissions, permanently sequesters carbon into a useful plastic pellet, and helps companies reach their greenhouse gas reduction commitments. More information at www.citroniq.com. To be an Insider, please subscribe and follow The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #sustainableplastic #carboncredits #polypropylene #carbonnegative #CO2 #ESG #carbonfootprint The post Sustainable Plastic – The Next Generation on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In episode 204, we discuss supply chain emission issues, new agricultural innovations, net zero, and insetting with John Bourne. John is the Sr. Director, Agriculture, Carbon Markets for 3Degrees. On today’s podcast of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast, John digs deep into the agricultural and carbon offset markets. He also brings a new term to our podcast, “insetting.” We go on to talk about scope 3, incentives for farmers, removal of CO2, and reducing emissions. More about John Bourne John leads 3Degrees’ global agriculture strategy and brings over 15 years of experience in the agriculture and climate technology space. In his role, John helps 3Degrees’ clients develop and execute global agricultural sustainability strategies. John has led a variety of projects including the development of regenerative agriculture programs and measurement scorecards that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and drive improvements in soil health, irrigation management, fertilizer use efficiency, and pesticide management. Additionally, John helps clients reduce their agriculture emissions through turnkey or co-developed supply chain intervention projects. John’s expertise in agriculture data management, remote sensing, and nature based MRV technology, helps clients scale program management across diverse geographies and agricultural production systems. Prior to joining 3Degrees, John was Senior Vice President at Ceres Imaging, the leading data analytics, and imaging company for the agriculture industry. In his role he helped CPGs, agriculture retailers, agriculture insurers, and large farming operations reduce risk and improve sustainability outcomes. Prior to Ceres Imaging, John was a Venture Partner at Piedmont Partners Group Ventures (PPGV), where he led diligence for PPGV’s agriculture investment strategy. John received his BA in history from Brown University and his MBA from the University of California Berkeley, Hass School of Business. To be an Insider, please subscribe and follow The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #agriculture #carbonmarkets #netzero #insetting #scope3 #incentives #farmers #CO2 #reducing emissions #sustainability #climatetech #GHG #supplychain The post Emission Reduction in the Agriculture Markets on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
It all started with his father and their economic dispatch optimization engine. Hear Dr Steve Burchett, CEO of Power Analytics Software, describe the company’s journey, 30+ years ago to where they are today. On episode 203 of The Green Insider, Steve tells a terrific store about his father’s business path and how he went back to school to get his PhD so he could continue what his father started. Learn how their software helps renewable developers with their site location, helping them find the most favorable location to install development. Steve is excited about the future Power Analytics Software, as the company continues to grow and further develop their next generation software. More information about Dr. Steve Burchett PE Steve’s professional life is devoted to accelerating the transition towards environmentally responsible power generation. A licensed Professional Engineer, he earned his PhD in electrical engineering after 10 years in the electric power industry, including stints in power generation, energy storage siting, and ISO market administration. He has written or co-authored numerous peer-reviewed IEEE journal articles and holds two US patents in the electric vehicle charging sector. An avid team builder, Steve excels in guiding his teams towards achieving ambitious and daring objectives. In 2020, Steve Burchett took the reins as CEO of Power Analytics software, succeeding his father, Rob, who founded the company in 1987. Under Steve’s leadership, the company expanded to a team of 10 and embarked on an innovative software development journey. Our mission is to create a suite of next-generation power system analysis tools that empower our clients to mitigate risks, optimize returns, and make more informed investment decisions. While scaling our company and products, we remain committed to upholding our core values and capabilities, such as our ability to swiftly address customer concerns with our 36-Hour Fix. To be an Insider, please subscribe and follow The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Expanding His Father’s Business Dream into the 21st Century appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
We are pleased to welcome back to this week’s Follower Friday, Jack Doueck from the Energy Marketing Conferences. Today Jack will discuss everything going on at EMC20 in NYC on October 17-18 at the Marriott Marquis. This conference titled, “Understanding the Energy Customer of Tomorrow,” will feature keynote speaker Deryl Brown – Executive Chairman of Atlantic Energy. In addition, you will hear about the energy transition, the challenges of sustainability for large real estate firms, and about the purchasing of NY RECS. Hear about all this and more on The Green Insider. If you are in the retail electricity market, this is the place to be, whether you are a supplier, buyer, or a broker. For a 10% discount please use the code “ERENEWABLE10” which expires on October 6, 2023. Please note this will be a carbon neutral conference. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post EMC20 and the Retail Electricity Markets Back In New York appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Chris Sigshoj, Co-founder of KiteX.tech explains how this Danish company plans to create the world’s lightest wind turbines on episode 202 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast. From kite surfing to a career in wind turbines, Chris and his partner developed a lighter, more powerful, and easier to use wind power system. Their system is so light; you can take it on your next adventure or even utilize it to supplement your home electricity demands in case of an emergency. If you are into camping, you will not want to miss this episode of The Green Insider. Chris tells how in 20 minutes your campsite can have wind power from KiteX.tech. About KiteX.tech As we delved deeper into our mission, a surprising revelation emerged. The intermediate step we initially considered, involving guy wire supported tower and structurally supported kites, evolved into our ultimate vision. This approach promised substantial material savings (still 3-10 times less) compared to conventional wind turbines, while avoiding the complexities associated with flying wind turbines. Safety zones and noise levels that had been challenges for our flying wind turbine concept were no longer hindrances. Additionally, our lighter structures eased installation and eliminated the need for massive concrete foundations. Our approach is distinct. We recognize the history of wind turbine startups and the pitfalls they’ve encountered. Many have faltered due to inadequate prototyping and underestimating the intricate engineering involved. We’ve taken a different route – one grounded in patience and incremental progress. Our commitment to refining our technology on a smaller scale, meticulously addressing each challenge, sets us apart. It demonstrates our dedication to creating a lasting impact rather than pursuing short-lived gains. Acknowledging the significance of modest beginnings, we identified a specific niche – portable off-grid recreational applications. By focusing on this market, we not only serve an underserved sector but also provide a platform to fine-tune our innovations. This deliberate approach ensures that every step we take contributes to a cleaner, more sustainable future. Currently, we’re in the midst of scaling up production for our groundbreaking Wind Catcher – a small, portable, off-grid wind turbine that provides a glimpse into the potential of our technology. Simultaneously, we’re actively shaping the future with plans for the next-generation turbine, which will be 2-3 times larger than the Wind Catcher and seamlessly integrated into the grid. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Portable Wind Generator Now Available for Your Campsite appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider Podcast’s next stop in the Texas Hill Country took us to Pedernales Cellars. On episode 201 hear from the co-founder and winemaker, David Kuhlken. David and his sister Julie Kuhlken started Pedernales Cellars near Fredericksburg, TX in 2006. Pedernales Cellars draws its name from geography and history – the Pedernales River runs through the Texas Hill Country, and “pedernales” means flint in Spanish. They strive to make the highest quality wine in a sustainable way while exercising good stewardship to realize their vision. When visiting this winery, sustainability starts in their vineyard, then to the winemaking facility, and ends up in the tasting room. The tasting room features a few local and sustainable products, including using CFL, solar lighting, and collecting rainwater in a 55,000-gallon tank in order to water the landscaping. David covers a lot in this 30-minute podcast regarding the wine business and being sustainable. More about David Kuhlken David Kuhlken is a co-founder of Pedernales Cellars and has been the winemaker for the company since 2006. His first experience with the Texas wine industry came when his parents, Larry and Jeanine planted the Kuhlken Vineyard north of Fredericksburg in 1995. In 2005, David joined his sister Julie and his wife Heather to start Pedernales Cellars. He developed his winemaking style through collaboration with a few local winemakers as well as training through the UC Davis Viticulture and Enology certification program. Stylistically, David prefers to use blends of different Texas varietals and draw from both the Texas High Plains and Texas Hill Country to structure more complex and rich wines. Tempranillo has served as the foundation of the red wine program since 2006, while Viognier has been the most prominent varietal for white wine making. However, David has continually been experimental with his varietal selections drawing from over 20 varietals grown at sites ranging from the Kuhlken estate vineyard to nearly a dozen additional vineyard sites across the state. David would also be the first to tell you that there is no better place to make wine. Texas is a place where each winemaker stands by their own style, while at the same time is open to share their philosophy and collaborate to improve their art. This collaboration and independent thinking have allowed for dramatic improvement in the quality and diversity of Texas wines and makes it a place where growing grapes and making wine is continually dynamic. That culture has been a perfect fit for David’s approach to winemaking. Follow Dave on Instagram @winemakerdave. PEDERNALES CELLARS Owned & operated by a sixth generation Texas family, Pedernales Cellars is committed to crafting world class wine from 100% Texas fruit using sustainable practices. Its award-winning Texas Tempranillo and Viognier are benchmarks for these grape varietals in the state. The estate vineyard, Kuhlken Vineyards, was planted in 1995 by Larry and Jeanine Kuhlken in Texas’ oldest AVA (American Viticultural Area), Bell Mountain, which lies within the Texas Hill Country AVA. In 2006, their children, Julie and David, founded Pedernales Cellars. As a family affair, each brings their unique professional experiences to the business. Larry and Jeanine met each other working as computer programmers on the Apollo 11 mission, a love story commemorated by a special bottling called Over the Moon Rose. Julie (aka Dr. Julie) is a graduate of Stanford University, has a doctorate in philosophy and taught at universities in both the US and the UK. She finds that her many years of teaching and writing aid her in her role as CEO focused on managing the front of the house. To develop her knowledge of wine she studied and received the advanced certificate (WSET III) from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust. David is a Rice University graduate and has an MBA from the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, which are a strong foundation for his roles as president and winemaker. He developed his winemaking style through collaboration with several local winemakers as well as training through the UC Davis Viticulture and Enology certification program. The family is currently nurturing the third generation, most of whom are still teenagers, but already actively participate in the vineyard, tasting room, and cellar. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Another Sustainable Wine Stop by The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week’s Follower Friday is a big day of celebration, episode 200, and the first dedicated show from our sponsor, Position Green. Hear Jason Stanley discuss in detail their ESG100 report they just published in Europe. He discusses what this means for US companies operating in Europe and what is to be expected here in the US. Download their brand new ESG100 report for free here: ESG100 Report Thank you from all of us at The Green Insider to all of you – our followers, listeners, and guests for helping us reach episode 200. You all made it possible for us to be ranked by Listen Notes in the top 1% of all global podcast and named by Feedspot as one of the Top Sustainable Podcast to listen to in 2023. A special shout out to Greg Frank our co-host, and Gow Media for helping us produce this podcast. More about Position Green: Position Green pure play sustainability partner with the technology and expertise to drive positive impact. We empower companies worldwide to transform and succeed in the evolving landscape of sustainable enterprise. We blend cutting-edge ESG software with deep sector knowledge and advisory expertise to fuel the journey of competitive businesses – from compliance to sustainable impact. With data at the heart of our offering, we enable organizations to navigate the regulatory jungle, accelerate sustainability performance and sharpen their competitive edge. By making sustainability measurable and actionable, we simplify the ESG reporting challenge and embed robust strategies that reduce risk and create lasting value. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Position Green Discusses Their ESG100 with The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Usually when Kansas University and the University of Kentucky meet it is on the basketball court but today it was at Bending Branch Winery with our guest is Dr. Bob Young, Co-Founder. Sitting outside of Comfort, TX is Bending Branch Winery. The winery won the 2020 Grand Champion, Texas Sustainable Winegrowing Competition at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Hear their story not only about this competition but what it takes to be a sustainable winery. They were judged on vineyard management, winemaking, employee practices, customer service and social responsibility. As we all know grapes are important to any vineyard, Bob tells us all about organic grapes and discusses the chicken coup they have. Why chickens? They eat the insects, thus helping eliminate pesticides. Being from Kentucky, Bob could not help but start making his own bourbon. Learn about that journey, angle share and much more on today’s episode 199, of The Green Insider podcast. More about our guest – Robert W. Young, M.D., M.P.H. charted a distinguished career encompassing family practice in underserved rural communities, and public health administration as chief executive of two state health departments. Dr. Young also spent 16 years managing physician group practices in Atlanta and pioneering a new specialty in inpatient medicine called Hospitalist. Dr. Young holds a Winemaking Certificate from the University of California, Davis. In 2009, with his wife Brenda and their daughter Alison, Bob established Bending Branch Winery in Comfort, Texas. Young integrates Old World winemaking techniques with cutting-edge technology including Cryo-Maceration and Flash Détente, a philosophy he refers to as Next World winemaking. His research and development have made him an extraction expert. Early applications of Cryo-Maceration at Bending Branch Winery produced its 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon (the first Texas Cabernet Sauvignon to win Double Gold at the San Francisco International Wine Competition), and the 2011 Estate Tannat (Double Gold and Top Texas Wine, Houston Rodeo Uncorked! International Wine Competition). The same competition recognized Bending Branch as Top Texas Winery in 2018. Bob’s interests and experience are diverse. The Young family’s commitment to environmental sustainability was honored as 2020 Grand Champion, Texas Sustainable Winegrowing Competition (Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo/BRIT). More about Bending Branch Winery – Bending Branch Winery sits on 56 scenic acres near the Guadalupe River outside of Comfort. Established in 2009 by the Young family, Bending Branch is best known for its experimentation in every facet of winemaking, including fermentation methods and production processes. Co-owner and Winemaker Robert W. Young, M.D., MPH, coined the term “Next World Wines” to describe his winemaking philosophy. Bending Branch Winery is the Tannat House of Texas. Wines include award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Picpoul Blanc, Tempranillo, and Souzão, but Bending Branch Winery is best known for Tannat, its signature red wine. Notable awards: • Voted BEST WINERY – 2023 San Antonio Express-News Readers’ Choice Awards for the eigthth consecutive year • Awarded BEST OF HERD TEXAS WINERY – 2021 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo International Wine Competition • Awarded GRAND CHAMPION – 2020 FWSSR/BRIT Texas Sustainable Winegrowing Competition • Awarded TOP TEXAS WINERY saddle – 2018 Houston Rodeo Uncorked! International Wine Competition • Awarded TOP TEXAS WINE saddle – 2014 Houston Rodeo Uncorked! International Wine Competition for the 2011 Estate Tannat CM, Bending Branch Estate Vineyard To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Learn about Sustainable Wine and Angel Share On The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Ken Robinson, President of Engie Energy Marketing, last appeared on The Green Insider, February 2021, episode 22. Now on episode 198, Ken provides updates on the progress of the energy transition, certified gas, carbon sequestration, carbon credits, LNG, renewable natural gas, and how the weather has affected the markets. Ken and Mike discuss the growth in the renewable/green job sectors. In addition, Ken then talks about Engie’s plans to be bold with their green ambitions around the world. We continued our discussion on USA vs Europe in the renewable markets, in particular, hear Ken’s views on where the two countries stand on this topic. Plus learn about Engie’s view of the three P’s – Plant, People, and Profitability. More about Ken Robinson Ken’s current focus, in his capacity as President for Engie Global Energy Management U.S., is building a top tier renewable power and low carbon gas business. Main emphasis will be to grow, optimize, and manage risk of renewable power from Engie Renewables U.S. and external 3rd party developers as a portfolio while also balancing the needs of the Engie Retail business in their green sustainability ambitions. Our priority on the gas business is to be one of the leaders in the energy transition, with a focus on growing Renewable Natural gas, Certified Natural gas, Carbon Sequestration, H2, and associated products. Established Senior Executive with over 30 years of global Commercial, Risk, Finance, and Business expertise in the energy industry. Currently, President for Engie Global Energy Management U.S. entity primarily responsible for commercial and operations activities. Previously, Ken was the Engie Global Energy Management Chief Risk Officer (CRO) in Paris Engie headquarters with responsibility for 8 global trading offices. Prior to Engie, he was CRO at several firms including BP, Calpine, TXU, and El Paso. He is recognized as an innovation and with a track record for improving performance, cultivating passion and innovation, and enhancing capabilities. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #energytransition #certifiedgas #carbonsequestration #carboncredits #LNG #renewablenaturalgas The post Energy Executive Discusses The Energy Transition With The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Energy Trading Week America and Environmental Markets Week Americas come together for one conference on October 25-27 at the JW Marriott in Houston. Hear Howard Walpert, CEO of the Americas for Commodities People, tell us about everything going on at this fall conference on episode 197 of The Green Insider. Howard describes the four education paths one can follow or bounce between at the conference: Plenaries Energy Trading Risk Summit Renewable & Battery Storage Trading Digitalization Plus, the Environmental Markets Week conference will be available to attend. For more information on this Commodities People event visit their website, Americas.energytradingweek.com An industry friend from the environmental markets, Susan Wood is being honored in advance of Environmental Markets Week Americas. Everyone from the industry is invited the evening of October 25th to celebrate Susan. If your company would be interested in becoming one of our corporate underwriters of this event, please [email protected]. If you would like to find out more or register for Environmental Markets Week Americas, please visit: https://americas.environmentalmarketsweek.com. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post A Co-Located Energy Conference Comes to Houston from Commodities People appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Can we trust the Texas Railroad Commission to regulate carbon capture in Texas? On episode 196 of The Green Insider , Loren Steffy, writer-large for Texas Monthly and an author of five books covers a variety of topics starting with carbon capture and methane. In addition, we discuss issues prevalent in Texas today, such as abandoned wells that have never been plugged and methane leaking into the atmosphere. Loren feels The Energy Transition is continuing to move forward both in Texas and the rest of the country. Residential solar will be a key driver regarding how quickly we reach some of our goals. Hear about two of his five books on today’s podcast, “The Last Trial of T. Boone Pickens” and “The Big Empty.” . Loren Steffy is the author of five books of nonfiction: Deconstructed: An Insider’s View of Illegal Immigration and the Building Trades (with Stan Marek); The Last Trial of T. Boone Pickens (with Chrysta Castaneda); George P. Mitchell: Fracking, Sustainability, and an Unorthodox Quest to Save the Planet; The Man Who Thought Like a Ship; and Drowning in Oil: BP and the Reckless Pursuit of Profit.” He is also the author of a novel, The Big Empty, which combines a sweeping appreciation for history and the struggles of small-town America with an examination of technology and the social and economic changes that come about when the two meet head to head. Steffy is also a writer-at-large for Texas Monthly and a managing director for the communications firm 30 Point Strategies, where he heads the 30 Point Press publishing imprint. He is the founder of his own imprint, Stoney Creek Publishing, a company committed to stories and narratives from unique voices. Stoney Creek has an award-winning team of editors and designers who are committed to producing high-quality books in less time and with fewer hurdles than traditional publishing.He writes a regular blog, Loren Steffy’s Writings and Ramblings, which can be viewed through his website at www.lorensteffy.com. He has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business, MSNBC, the BBC and the PBS NewsHour, and is regular guest on local television and radio news programs in Houston.Prior to his current positions, Steffy was the business columnist for the Houston Chronicle for nine years and his writing has been published in newspapers and other publications nationwide. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Carbon Capture, Methane, and The Energy Transition on Episode 196 appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today we revisit the world of renewable natural gas (RNG) and learn about EV Charging stations for electric semi-trucks. Hear Mike Koel, president of U.S. Energy on episode 195 of The Green Insider share his experiences, thoughts, and the story of U.S. Energy. Mike’s journey went from trading natural gas to alternative fuels, including: CNG, RNG, and Renewable Diesel. Learn why in the RNG markets: farmers now know their manure is worth money because of it being a feedstock for RNG each location has small volumes and a higher price the carbon intensity known as the CI score is factored into the RNG price Finally hear about U.S. Energy’s development of a new product called, “Volt Vault.” Mike notes that, “Volt Vault is a generator in a box.” This produce was developed so that semi-trucks could charge in 30 minutes with a 185KW feed off NG, CNG, or RNG About Mike Koel Mike Koel is the president of U.S. Energy—responsible for the company’s growth and expansion into new markets and technologies. During his tenure, he’s led the trading of refined products and renewables, oversaw all terminal operations, and diversified the company’s involvement in alternative fuels and environmental credits through new products and services, acquisitions, and capital improvements. About U.S. Energy U.S. Energy, a U.S. Venture company, is a leading vertically integrated solutions provider proficient in refined products, alternative fuels, and environmental credits. Over our 70-year tenure, we’ve diversified throughout the energy supply chain—offering realistic, executable strategies that satisfy your economic and environmental goals. From energy project development, distribution, and marketing through wholesale, commercial, and retail channels, we partner with organizations—providing comprehensive support for any fuel or energy type. U.S. Energy’s asset portfolio of more than 30 refined product terminals, 40 renewable natural gas development projects, 50 alternative fuel stations, and three forestry projects helps our customers Stay Ahead®. Driven to be the very best and most trusted energy solutions provider dedicated to finding a better way toward a sustainable future, U.S. Energy is uniquely positioned to help organizations navigate the evolving energy industry. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #naturalgas #RNG #CNG #renewablediesel #alternativefuels #EVcharging #electricsemi-trucks #refinefuels #alternativefuels #carbonintensity #methane The post Alternative Fuels Including a Quick Charge For Semi-Trucks appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
We were pleased to have John Berger, CEO of Sunnova, back on The Green Insider. On episode 194, John will discuss the continued growth of Sunnova and the power market. We discussed: the power grid and the role of renewables, Virtual Power Plants and Sunnova’s operations in both the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. He goes on to share his thoughts on the reality of the monopolistic utilities versus deregulated power markets. More about John Berger Mr. Berger founded Sunnova in 2012 and has since then served as Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of the Board. With more than two decades of experience in the electric power industry, Mr. Berger is an energy entrepreneur who has always supported free market competition, consumer choice and the advancement of energy technology to power energy independence. Before Sunnova, Mr. Berger served as Founder and Chief Executive Officer at SunCap Financial, a residential solar service provider. He also founded Standard Renewable Energy, a provider and installer of renewable energy and energy-efficient products and services. Mr. Berger received his Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School and graduated cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #energy #solarenergy #energystorage #renewableenergy #energytransition #virtualpowerplant The post Renewables on the Power Grid Discussed on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Mark Danzenbaker, CEO of GridPoint, talks to us about how smaller businesses becoming energy efficient are pivotal within the world of sustainability. Industries that can make a difference are: restaurants, food/beverage, retail/convenience stores and auto/transportation. Today on The Green Insider, hear how using GridPoint Intelligence can impact these type businesses bottom line. Mark educates all of us today in his quest to help create a sustainable future. More about Mark Mark Danzenbaker has been with GridPoint since 2009 in several leadership positions. As CEO since 2016, Mr. Danzenbaker is responsible for the development and execution of the company’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to a sustainable future by creating an intelligent energy network of grid-interactive buildings. Prior to GridPoint, Mr. Danzenbaker was with Accenture, a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. Mr. Danzenbaker holds an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and a B.S. degree from James Madison University. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #CircularEconomy #NetZero #ClimateChange #EnergyEfficiency #ESG #EnergyTransition #sustainability #automation The post Energy Efficiency is Key to Unlocking Sustainability appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today in episode 192 of The Green Insider, you will hear Jim Blackburn, CEO of BCarbon discuss a net zero future. He touches on the circular economy, natures technology, both blue and green hydrogen, environmental law, nature-based carbon offsets, the voluntary market, and his relationship with Rice University, the Greater Houston Partnership, and Houston Energy Transition Initiative. We also touch on carbon protocols such as: soil carbon, forest carbon and living shoreline blue carbon protocols. Today we also have another NAEMA News Minute from Tim Berrigan, CEO from the North American Energy Markets Association. More about Jim Jim Blackburn is the CEO of BCarbon, a non-profit ecosystem services registry that catalyzes widespread ecological regeneration by leveraging the power of soil, forests, and wetlands to fight climate change. He is a professor in the practice of environmental law in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Rice University as well as a Rice faculty scholar at the Baker Institute. At Rice, he serves as the co-director of the Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disaster (SSPEED) Center and as director of the undergraduate minor in energy and water sustainability. Blackburn has had two books published by Texas A&M Press – The Book of Texas Bays (2004) and A Texan Plan for the Texas Coast (2017). He also co-authored three books of art and poetry with artist Isabelle Scurry Chapman – Birds: A Book of Verse and Vision, (2009), Hill Country Birds and Waters: Art and Poems (2018), and Earth Church (2022). He was recognized as a Distinguished Alumni Laureate of Rice University in 2018, and he has been voted by his peers as a Texas Monthly Texas Superlawyer for the last 16 years. Blackburn received the Armand Yramategui Conservation Award from the Armand Bayou Nature Center in 2018, the Good Egg Award from the International Crane Foundation in 2015 for litigation to protect the whooping crane, the Barbara Jordan Public Advocacy Award from Texas Southern University in 2007 and the Robert Eckhardt Lifetime Coastal Achievement Award from the Texas General Land Office in 1998. Mr. Blackburn received a B.A. in history and a J.D. from The University of Texas at Austin, and an M.S. in environmental science from Rice University. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #circulareconomy #naturestechnology #bluehydrogen #greenhydrogen #environmentallaw #naturebasedcarbonoffsets #voluntarymarket #carbonprotocol #soilcarbon #forestcarbon #livingshoreline #bluecarbonprotocols The post Learn About Natures Way of Reducing Our Carbon Footprint appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Methane, a greenhouse gas about 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide at warming the Earth, continues to have negative effects on our environment. Today on The Green Insider, episode 191, hear James Hulse CEO of Clean Recompression discuss how his patent pending product helps natural gas pipelines reduce their methane emissions. With the anticipation of a future methane tax starting in 2024, their recompression service becomes important to all pipelines and utilities. James Hulse is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Clean Recompression, a company that is committed to Energy Delivered Cleaner. Hulse is a respected leader and development contributor in the natural gas industry. With 14 years of experience in natural gas pipelines, LNG and CNG, James has combined his technical expertise as well as the business knowledge to provide real-world solutions to the natural gas industry. In his previous role as Director of CenterPoint Energy Mobile Energy Solutions, James took a small subsidiary of a large utility and turned it into a national leader in mobile natural gas services. Those results led to the highly profitable divestment of the company in 2021. James also spent 4 years as the Director of CenterPoint Energy Intrastate Pipelines, the transmission pipeline arm of CenterPoint Energy, which constructs, operates, and maintains final mile natural gas transmission pipelines. Other positions include the VP of Business Development for Transfuels, Manager of Business Development for Applied LNG, as well as roles in management, sales, and global supply chain. James holds a BS in Business Management from Western Governors University, CPSM® from The Institute for Supply Management, and 2 patents in natural gas technology. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #Methane #GreenhouseGas #CarbonDioxide #recompression #MethaneEmission #NaturalGas #CircularEconomy The post Reducing Methane Emissions is the Purpose of Recompression appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 190 of The Green Insider, you will hear from Uday Turaga, another oil and gas veteran adapting to the energy transition. He discusses carbon capture, sustainable aviation fuel, circular economy, and much more. Uday Turaga is Founder & CEO of ADI Analytics. Through 20 years of industry experience gained at ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Booz, and ADI, Turaga brings deep commercial and technical expertise in oil and gas, coal, renewables, and chemicals. He specializes in corporate strategy, market research, economic analysis, competitive intelligence, and technology assessments with rich domain expertise spanning oil and gas exploration, production, and refining, coal and power, and chemicals. Turaga holds a PhD in fuel science from Penn State and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to authoring over 100 papers and patents, he has been recognized by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, the American Chemical Society, and the Penn State Alumni Association. Finally, Turaga has been featured in various news and media outlets including Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, and Bloomberg, and is a frequent speaker on energy issues at conferences and events globally. To be an InsiderPlease subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #CarbonCapture #SustainableAvaition #CircularEconomy The post Another Energy Veteran Moving Into The Energy Transition appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
At last, our long-lost podcast from the Nape Expo in February. Hear students from the Western Colorado University and the University of Louisiana Lafayette discuss their journey into the world of energy on episode 189 of The Green Insider. These optimistic students are seeing more interest in the renewable markets. Our conversations included: Energy poverty Energy transition Energy management Energy importance Oil & gas Carbon capture Land management Solar development Battery storage Through their educational journey,the students are seeing the shift from oil and gas to renewables, with more and more students wanting to be an advocate for the energy industry. Thank you to our guests Abigail Gridley, Kaden Light, and Sands Green for joining us. A special shout out goes to Mark LaCour of the OGGN network for inviting us to participate in their podcast booth sponsored by Caterpillar. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #energypoverty #energytransition #energymanagement #energyimportance #oil #gas #carboncapture #landmanagement #solar #batterystorage #thegreeninsider #nape The post Three Students Journey Into The Energy World appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
We are pleased to bring back from episode 10, Tim Echols, Vice-Chair of the Georgia Public Service Commission. In today’s episode 188 of The Green Insider, Tim will discuss Georgia’s new nuclear plant, Vogtle. Each Vogtle reactor can generate enough electricity to power half a million homes without burning fossil fuels. Additionally, we discuss the life of a reactor, grid reliability, the growth of RNG, hydrogen, EV’s, hybrid cars, and of course – Georgia vs Georgia Tech. More about Tim Echols As the former Public Service Commissioner his primary job was energy regulation. When Echols took office, Georgia was 34th in solar power. Now, the state is 9th in the nation for installed solar. In 2020, Conservatives for Clean Energy dubbed Echols the “Solar Architect of Georgia.” Georgia will be 4th in installed solar by 2024. Echols has also created the Clean Energy Roadshow that has traveled the state every summer for the last eleven years. This educational event travels to cities around the state helping commuters, businesses and municipal governments evaluate alternative fuel for their transportation and residential use. Tim authored the December 2017 motion to keep Plant Vogtle moving forward. He believes carbon-free nuclear energy plus solar is the way forward for Georgia. He has represented the United States at the World Nuclear Exhibition for the last eight years. Tim has tried to lead by example. He added solar hot water heating to his Athens home just before being sworn in. He bought a natural gas car, a propane van and now owns an electric car. Tim also led the effort to provide the Salvation Army and two other agencies with $5 million to help low-income seniors in Atlanta with heating assistance. That program continues today. Tim created a pilot program to provide specially equipped IPADS to the hearing impaired to help them function more productively. Tim also led the PSC to increase the number of pediatric hearing aids in a program the PSC oversees. Most recently, Tim rallied donors and the solar community to build and donate to the Hog Hammock Foundation a 16-panel solar pavilion for the community library on the remote island off Georgia’s coast. Sapelo is the home of one of the last remaining Gullah Geechee communities and this array provides free electricity to the library for the next 30 years. With help from YellaWood, Southern Current and EDF Renewables, Echols led the way to build this lasting asset. Tim also has been at the forefront in fighting human sex trafficking. He created the “Unholy Tour” that helps policy makers see first-hand the harms of human trafficking. As a part of his efforts to educate the public about the harms of trafficking, Echols created the Wilberforce Fellowship that meets once per year at Jackson Lake in Newton County. Tim and Judge Tim Batten head up this effort. Tim has a weekly radio show called Energy Matters airing on Cox Media Group and in four other Georgia media markets. Tim most recently finished up a historical fiction book about the founding of the Jekyll Island Club entitled “Jean Marc of Jekyll.” The book is about the power of remarkable friendships. Tim and his wife, Windy, have been married 40 years and they have seven children. He has 3 degrees from the University of Georgia and lives in Hoschton, Georgia. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #RNG #hydrogen #EV #hybrid #nuclear The post Echols Has Passion for Georgia and New Vogtle Nuclear Plant appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In episode 187 of The Green Insider, we have the one and only, Nico Johnson. A 17-year veteran of the solar industry, Nico host the SunCast Podcast and founded SunCast Media. Nico and I go into: Podcasting The Inflation Reduction Act Infrastructure and Subsidies The International Energy Agency 2022 Renewable Energy Report Solar saving blue collar jobs Solar in North Carolina Hydrogen Diversity in the renewable and sustainable industries Nico just dropped his 600th episode of his SunCast Podcast and has over 750K listens. You can follow his podcast wherever you get yours from. As always, thank you for following and listening to The Green Insider Podcast. It is always appreciated. More about Nico Nico Johnson is a solar sales and marketing veteran with nearly two decades of experience developing solar markets for internationally recognized organizations. He’s had a front-row seat (or front line as he likes to put it) observing and contributing to the Clean Energy Revolution as the world transitions away from fossil fuels. He’s chronicled the journey of more than 500 founders and executives in the industry on his popular podcast, SunCast, which many consider essential listening for better understanding how and where to grow your career and influence in the clean energy industry. Nico has run his own solar companies, led market development for established leaders such as Trina Solar and Conergy, and served as a key team member and advisor to various industry startups. His experience ranges from utility-scale downstream development, C&I market penetration and regional market-entry planning, to channel management, brand strategy and growth consulting. Nico is also fluent in Spanish. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #solar #IRA #IEA #BlueCollarJobs # Hydrogen #diversity #sustainable #podcast The post An Enlighten Conversation with Nico Johnson on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this Follower Friday on The Green Insider, you will hear from guests attending the launch party of Houston’s newest energy media platform, EnergyCapitalHTX. You will hear from: Lindsey Ferrell, editor energycapitalhtx.com Taylor Toombs Imel, Managing Shareholder Toombs Imel & Associates Shaun Six, President UTSI Jane Stricker, Senior VP Houston Energy Transition Initiative Spencer Tillman, TV personality and Sr. Analyst at Fox Sports David Gow Chairman/CEO Gow Media About EnergyCapitalHTX.com Welcome to the all-new EnergyCapitalHTX.com website, your resource for all things Energy Transition. Here, you’ll find the latest news and activity spanning the entire energy industry, from the source all the way through recycling and final use. Learn more about how energy touches our everyday life and how we are making progress toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy ecosystem. Find featured content from some of the greatest energy thought leaders from around the world, events to plug into for a deeper understanding of the industry, and stories of the many emerging technologies and innovative solutions that will shape the future of energy. About Gow Media Gow Media is a multi-platform media company tapping into the passions of our audiences. Platforms include – energycapitalHTX, culturemap, innovationmap, sportsmap, and ESPN Houston 97.5 + 92.5 FM. About the Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI) The Greater Houston Partnership is dedicated to strengthening Houston’s position as the Energy Capital of the World. Through the launch of the Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI), our mission is to drive sustainable and equitable economic growth in the Greater Houston region through a portfolio of technology, policy, and market initiatives that scale and export solutions for realizing a low-carbon energy world. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post New Energy Information Site is Launched in Houston appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In episode 186 of The Green Insider, you will hear part two in our Constellation series, with our guests being Richard Spilky and Raj Bazaj. Richard is Principal of Retail Market Development and Raj is the VP of Sustainability Solutions. This episode you will feature more from Raj as his focus is sustainability products. Raj starts with what they call your sustainability continuum and works us through the entire Constellation process. Learn why you should start simply and build up to more complicated products helping you reduce your carbon footprint. We heard in part one of this series about open or competitive markets. In those markets, Constellation provides their CORe product helping clients with their long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). Richard delves into some of the regulations in this episode. He talks about default service, net metering, RPS, and the political arena including getting the business owner involved within their state. More about this episode featuring – Raj Bazaj Raj leads a team at Constellation that partners with a diverse group of customers, assisting them with implementing an integrated strategy to meet their sustainability goals. The roadmap is built using data analytics, energy efficiency and other products and technologies that are being developed, acquired or introduced through a growing network of partners. A key product Raj oversees is the Constellation offsite renewables (CORe) product which helped customers meet renewable energy goals with more than 1,100 MW in projects since 2018. Raj is an accomplished professional speaker and seen as an expert in the energy industry having spoken at events such as Smart Energy Decisions Renewable Forum, AEE East, Ohio Energy Management Conference, and Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA) sessions and more. In January 2023 Raj was elected to the Board of Directors for the Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA). This organization represents over 400 companies committed to transitioning to clean, renewable energy. Raj has worked in the chemical and energy industries across a wide variety of roles. He began his career in the chemical industry working with multi-national companies Bayer, Cytec Industries and American Cyanamid. His roles included R&D, marketing, and sales before being promoted to the Director of Marketing for NAFTA where he also managed the Export and Resale sales channels. Responsibilities include managing P&L and developing short- and long-term strategies including US production of chemicals for overseas export. Raj started his energy career with WPS Energy Services (later Integrys) in 2005 as the Managing Director for retail power and gas sales. The business was acquired by Constellation in 2014. Most recently Raj led the effort to develop a multi-year partnership with the Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village. That agreement recognizes Constellation as the official energy provider and provided exclusive naming rights for the Constellation Center for Excellence, a key component of a development project under way in Canton, OH. About Constellation Headquartered in Baltimore, Constellation Energy Corporation (Nasdaq: CEG) is the nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon-free energy and a leading supplier of energy products and services to businesses, homes, community aggregations and public sector customers across the continental United States, including three fourths of Fortune 100 companies. With annual output that is nearly 90% carbon-free, our hydro, wind and solar facilities paired with the nation’s largest nuclear fleet have the generating capacity to power the equivalent of 15 million homes, providing around 10% of the nation’s clean energy. We are further accelerating the nation’s transition to a carbon-free future by helping our customers reach their sustainability goals, setting our own ambitious goal of achieving 100% carbon-free generation by 2040, and by investing in promising emerging technologies to eliminate carbon emissions across all sectors of the economy. https://www.constellationenergy.com/our-company/what-we-stand-for/our-purpose.htm Learn more at www.constellation.com or on Twitter at @ConstellationEG. Subscribe to Constellation’s blog at www.constellation.com/subscribe To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Regulation to Sustainability in Today’s Podcast With Constellation Energy Pt. 2 appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today we start a two-part series with Richard Spilky and Raj Bazaj from Constellation. Richard is Principal of Retail Market Development and Raj is the VP of Sustainability Solutions. In part one you will hear from both men, Raj discussing Constellation and Richard discussing the competitive versus the non-competitive markets within the retail electricity space. He goes on to tell us how the electric market followed other markets such as the telephone long-distance service companies in deregulation. Learn why the phone services became competitive in all 50 states, yet in the retail electricity markets, there are only 14 truly competitive states. Everyone knows about the deregulated electricity markets in the US, Richard tells us why those markets should simply be called, competitive electricity markets. More about this episode featuring – Richard Spilky With a career spanning 30 years in the retail energy industry, Richard helps customers, legislators and regulatory bodies navigate the densely complex regulatory landscape of retail and wholesale power markets across the country. Richard’s solutions-oriented drive and inherent understanding of how policy impacts energy markets has made him a trusted advocate for retail customers and a trusted resource for policymakers. Professional History Richard rejoined Constellation in 2015 as a Principal in the Retail Analytics group, a role in which he primarily advises customers on how to navigate complex policies and regulations against their energy needs and in a cost-effective manner. He also advises state legislative bodies and regional regulatory commissions on how the political landscape affects customers and retail energy markets at large. Most recently in this role at Constellation, Richard has represented customer interests and retail market issues before the Illinois Commerce Commission, the Indiana Governor’s Office, Michigan State Senate, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, New York Public Service Commission, Virginia Committee for Fair Utility Rates, Illinois Manufacturer’s Association and various other customer groups in several states. Richard transitioned back to Constellation in June 2015 through its merger with Integrys Energy Services, where he served as a Product Development Manager and Senior Regulatory Analyst since 2011, and Director of Power Deal Management for five years before that. Richard initially worked for Constellation in 2000 as the Director of Electric Pricing and Products for four years before moving to MidAmerican Energy as the Director of Electric Services. His retail energy career began in 1990, where he worked for ten years at Alliant Energy in various consulting, marketing, and customer service roles. About Constellation Headquartered in Baltimore, Constellation Energy Corporation (Nasdaq: CEG) is the nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon-free energy and a leading supplier of energy products and services to businesses, homes, community aggregations and public sector customers across the continental United States, including three fourths of Fortune 100 companies. With annual output that is nearly 90% carbon-free, our hydro, wind and solar facilities paired with the nation’s largest nuclear fleet have the generating capacity to power the equivalent of 15 million homes, providing around 10% of the nation’s clean energy. We are further accelerating the nation’s transition to a carbon-free future by helping our customers reach their sustainability goals, setting our own ambitious goal of achieving 100% carbon-free generation by 2040, and by investing in promising emerging technologies to eliminate carbon emissions across all sectors of the economy. https://www.constellationenergy.com/our-company/what-we-stand-for/our-purpose.htm Learn more at www.constellation.com or on Twitter at @ConstellationEG. Subscribe to Constellation’s blog at www.constellation.com/subscribe To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Regulation to Sustainability in Today’s Podcast With Constellation Energy Pt. 1 appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Today you will hear about the bio methane space and renewable natural gas (RNG). On episode 184 of The Green Insider, Neil Smith, CEO of Vanguard Renewables, discusses food waste, manure, landfill, carbon accounting, natural gas prices, and the carbon intensity (CI) score. Neil also talks about repurposing methane for good. This episode features another informative podcast on RNG. Neil’s bio: Neil H. Smith joined Vanguard Renewables as Chief Executive Officer in 2021 with the goal to make a lasting impact on the renewable energy landscape and advance the critical path to decarbonization needed for the industry to thrive. Mr. Smith has a deep knowledge of the energy business and broad expertise in managing complex businesses with large strategic and financial shareholders. Prior to joining Vanguard, Mr. Smith spent more than 25 years transforming InterGen, Inc., from a 20-person start-up to a 700-plus person global multi-billion dollar operating and development company spanning six continents and more than 20 countries in both regulated and de-regulated markets. Mr. Smith played an integral role in the financing, construction, and operation of over $15 billion in development projects including more than 25 power plants, and related infrastructure. Prior to becoming InterGen‘s CEO, Mr. Smith served as the company’s first Chief Operating Officer. He has served on the Board of John Wood Group PLC and the PJM Board of Managers. Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Emory University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Vanguard’s Bio: Vanguard Renewables, based in Weston, Massachusetts, is a national leader in developing food and dairy waste-to-renewable energy projects. The Company owns and operates on-farm anaerobic digester facilities in the northeast and currently operates manure-only digesters in the south and west for Dominion Energy. Vanguard Renewables plans to expand nationwide to more than 150 anaerobic digestion facilities by 2026. Vanguard Renewables is committed to advancing decarbonization by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from farms and food waste, generating renewable energy, and supporting regenerative agriculture on partner farms via Farm Powered® anaerobic digestion. Vanguard Renewables is a portfolio company of BlackRock Real Assets. To learn more visit www.vanguardrenewables.com The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE on Apple Podcasts is pleased to announce being selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 80 Sustainability Podcast, coming in at #44. https://blog.feedspot.com/sustainability_podcasts/ To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #FarmPowered #RenewableNaturalGas #VanguardRenewables #RNG #Decarbonization The post Expansion Nationwide to 150 RNG Sites are in the Plan appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On the 182nd episode of The Green Insider, we have Dan Cliff, Investor Program Coordinator at Greentown Labs Houston. Learn about Dan’s path from working in Boston at Greentown Labs to moving to Houston helping Greentown open their second location. Dan describes the growth of the Houston office and how accepting the climatetech market has been. This incubator brings together startups, corporates, investors, policymakers, and much more focusing on climate solutions In his role helping to manage their Investor Program, he connects startups with venture capital and other investors to support their fundraising needs. He goes on to talk about monthly happy hours, tours, and The ION, which is located across the street. It has been two years since Juliana Garaizer was on our show when she opened Greentown Labs in Houston. About Greentown Labs Greentown Labs is a community of climate action pioneers working to design a more sustainable world. As the largest climatetech startup incubator in North America, Greentown Labs brings together startups, corporates, investors, policymakers, and many others with a focus on scaling climate solutions. Driven by the mission of providing startups the resources, knowledge, connections, and equipment they need to thrive, Greentown Labs offers lab space, shared office space, a machine shop, an electronics lab, software and business resources, and a large network of corporate customers, investors, and more. With incubators in Somerville, Mass. and Houston, Texas, Greentown Labs is home to more than 200 startups and has supported more than 500 since the incubator’s founding in 2011. These startups have collectively created more than 24,000 jobs, raised more than $4 billion in funding, and generated more than $9.8 billion in regional economic impact. http://greentownlabs.com A shout out and thanks goes to Mark Lacour and the OGGN team for allowing us to podcast with them live at the 2023 Offshore Technology Conference. A Special thanks goes to Fifth Ring for sponsoring the OGGN Podcast booth. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Climate Tech Market is Alive and Growing in Houston appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
The NAEMA 2023 Spring Conference was a huge success in Hilton Head, SC. On this Follower Friday, The Green Insider highlights four of the attendees from this year’s conference. Steve Burchett – Power Analytics Software Mark Antezana – TESLA Forecasting Solutions Leah Loguidice – Arbol Kevin Helmich – Onward Energy – (NAEMA’s newest Board of Director) Once again, hats off to Tim Berrigan and Donna Foy for doing a great job organizing this spring conference. About NAEMA The North American Energy Markets Association (NAEMA) is an independent, nonprofit trade association representing entities involved in the buying and selling (marketing) of energy or in providing services to the energy industry. Members work together to promote an informed, efficient, and open energy marketplace throughout North America. NAEMA has over 190 members with operations in 48 states and numerous Canadian provinces. NAEMA members own and operate over 700,000 megawatts of generating capacity and serve over 150 million electric and gas customers. Their Vision To be the leader in the North American energy industry for sharing ideas and innovation and the preeminent resource for networking, relationship building, and business development opportunities. Learn more about ERENEWABLE here To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post North American Energy Marketing Association Spring Conference in Review appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
With 25 years of weather experience, Chris Hyde, Sales Director and Meteorologist at Maxar, shares his expectations of the weather market and the effects it has on the commodity markets on episode 181 of The Green Insider. In this episode you will hear about changes in the energy market from the weather and climate angle, what the correlation is between natural gas and weather, extreme weather events, hurricane season, and thoughts on entering an El Nino pattern. Additional discussions include products Maxar offers related to ESG. We first talked with Chris on episode 150 in Atlanta at NAEMA’s 2022 Fall Conference. More about Chris Hyde Christopher Hyde is the Sales Director for WeatherDesk and Meteorologist at Maxar (formerly MDA and Radiant Solutions) based outside Washington, D.C. Mr. Hyde has been employed with Maxar for twenty-five years. Mr. Hyde heads the global WeatherDesk sales group that focuses on energy and agricultural markets by letting current clients know about new products and finding perspective energy and agricultural customers. Many customers that Chris signed up in the late 1990s are still with Maxar today. Mr. Hyde is invited to speak at conferences, worldwide, 15-20 times a year. From 2015-2020, Chris was on the Board of Directors for WRMA (Weather Risk Management Association). Chris Hyde received his BS in Meteorology from The Pennsylvania State University in 1998. Mr. Hyde has training in radio and television communication as well. About Maxar Maxar is a trusted partner and innovator in Earth intelligence and space infrastructure. They deliver disruptive value to government and commercial customers to help them monitor, understand and navigate our changing planet; deliver global broadband communications; and explore and advance the use of space. Maxar’s unique approach combines decades of deep mission understanding and a proven foundation of commercial technology to deliver solutions with unrivaled speed, scale, and cost effectiveness. The Maxar team members are inspired to harness the potential of space to help their customers create a better world. https://linktr.ee/erenewable2020 To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Weather Forecasting is Important When Evaluating Commodity Markets appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Learn all about Houston’s new energy website EnergyCapitalHTX on today’s Follower Friday with Lindsey Ferrell and Misti Pace-Krahl. David Gow and the Gow Media team expect the launch date to be June 1st To be the first to know what’s going on in the world of energy, sign up here for their newsletter. Those familiar with CultureMap and InnovationMap can expect the same great product as these Gow Media products. The primary sponsors for this website are the Greater Houston Partnership and Houston Energy Transition Initiative, known as HETI. To be an Insider please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by Position Green. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post New Energy Website About to Launch appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on The Green Insider hear CEO PJ Popovic discuss Rhythm Energy. Rhythm is a 100% renewable energy Retail Electricity Provider based out of Houston. At Rhythm they are on a mission to help with the energy transition by providing to all their customers 100% renewable energy. Putting their customers first, along with their technology, has helped Rhythm recently win the Retailer of the Year award at the Energy Marketing Conference. On episode 179 you will not only hear about the retail electricity markets but also about Rhythm’s plans to expand into residential solar and the electric vehicle space. More about PJ PJ Popovic is a business leader with a proven track record in growing consumer-facing businesses and building high-performing teams. As the Chief Executive Officer of Houston-based Rhythm Energy, PJ successfully launched a retail energy provider that combines his passions: exceptional customer experience, technology, and renewable energy. PJ’s vision as Rhythm Energy’s CEO is for customers to genuinely love their electricity provider. By disrupting the sector, Rhythm Energy has demonstrated that an electricity provider can indeed be transparent, innovative, and customer-centric, while offering competitive pricing and clean, reliable energy. The company is now one of the highest-rated and fastest-growing energy providers in Texas. Before joining Rhythm, PJ spearheaded the successful turnaround of a $2-billion consumer division within an international energy services and solutions business. He also held leadership positions in wholesale energy trading and portfolio optimization, managing a $2.4-billion power and gas portfolio. PJ earned his MBA from the University of Houston. About Rhythm Energy Rhythm is a renewable energy and technology company offering affordable, 100% renewable energy plans and empowering customers to control their budget and environmental footprint. Founded in January 2020, and launched in Jan 2021, Rhythm is already one of the highest-rated and fastest-growing energy providers in Texas. Through game-changing technology, decisions based on data, creative marketing and outstanding customer care, Rhythm has become the largest renewable independent retailer in Texas. Prioritizing energy values beyond the essentials, Rhythm consistently innovates, offering an array of groundbreaking products and services including solar and battery installation, a solar buyback plan, and an electric vehicle (EV) plan. Home – eRENEWABLE https://www.gotrhythm.com/ To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #TheGreenInsider #Rhythm Energy #ResidentalSolar #RetailElectricityProvider #BatteryStorage #ElectricVehicle #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition The post 100% Renewable Energy Helping With The Energy Transition appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Founder and CEO at VECKTA Technology, Gareth Evans describes how their platform is helping to streamline the energy transition. VECKTA’s revolutionary platform helps businesses manage their energy transition and specifically how onsite energy systems are assessed, designed, sourced, financed, and deployed. Their marketplace platform is designed to put customers in control so they can more easily decide what vendor and solution is best for their firm. This energy transition marketplace integrates state-of-the-art energy systems to facilitate and successfully deploy onsite energy systems that meet the customer’s needs. Solutions range from procuring an energy system through purchasing renewable energy credits (RECs) to offsetting emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. Learn about all this and more on The Green Insider Podcast, episode 178. About Gareth Evans Gareth is committed to the mission of empowering businesses and communities to make the global transition towards a more affordable, secure, and renewable energy future. He has been a leader his entire life, from working in charity and community organizations to leading sports teams and military operations. Gareth has parlayed these experiences into building teams and businesses who challenge the planet’s greatest challenges and opportunities. He is now focusing on enabling companies to successfully navigate the energy transition. His time in Iraq following the Gulf War set his mission in motion; it opened his eyes to a world without access to reliable energy and other essentials needed to survive. He saw the impact that can have on the stability of a region and the health and success of businesses and communities. Driven by this experience, he committed himself to finding solutions that create profitable and sustainable energy outcomes that can help people thrive. About VECKTA VECKTA is simplifying and accelerating the transition to a more profitable and sustainable energy future. VECKTA empowers businesses to competitively deploy onsite energy solutions across their operations. In one integrated Platform, business leaders have access to actionable insights and a vibrant marketplace of vetted providers to confidently plan, assess, deploy, and monitor their energy transition strategy with maximum efficiency. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post VECKTA Technology is Facilitating The Energy Transition appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Ethan Jeffcoat, Sales Manager of Lone Star Power Solutions talks on-track carbon-neutral racing weekend featuring a Capstone Green Energy C65 microturbine, using renewable natural gas (RNG). This microturbine will power the Andretti Autosport VIP hospitality facility for the entire event weekend for Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport at the Texas Motor Speedway. Besides discussing #RNG, hear Ethan discuss #hydrogen, #renewables, #energyefficiency, plus #oilandgas projects on The Green Insider on episode 177. About Lone Star Power Solutions Lone Star Power Solutions is the exclusive distributor for Capstone Turbine products and services in Texas, Arizona, and the Gulf States. Lone Star Power in partnership with Capstone Turbine, are technology leaders and innovators in onsite power and distributed energy. Their team has decades of experience in Distributed Generation, On-site Power, Combined Heat and Power (CHP, CCHP) and Renewable Energy, focusing on energy and power solutions where they’re needed, at the point of consumption. About Capstone Green Energy Capstone Green Energy is a leading provider of customized microgrid solutions and on-site energy technology systems focusing on helping customers around the globe meet their environmental, energy savings, and resiliency goals. Capstone Green Energy focuses on four key business segments. Through its Energy as a Service (EaaS) business, it offers rental solutions utilizing its microturbine energy systems and battery storage systems, comprehensive Factory Protection Plan (FPP) service contracts that guarantee life-cycle costs, as well as aftermarket parts. Energy Conversion Products are driven by the company’s industry-leading, highly efficient, low-emission, resilient microturbine energy systems offering scalable solutions in addition to a broad range of customer-tailored solutions, including hybrid energy systems and larger frame industrial turbines. The Energy Storage Products segment designs and installs microgrid storage systems creating customized solutions using a combination of battery technologies and monitoring software. Through Hydrogen Energy Solutions, Capstone Green Energy offers customers a variety of hydrogen products, including the company’s microturbine energy system. For customers with limited capital or short-term needs, Capstone offers rental systems; contact [email protected] for more information. To date, Capstone has shipped over 10,000 units to 83 countries and in FY21, saved customers an estimated $217 million in annual energy costs and 397,000 tons of carbon. Total savings over the last three years are estimated at 1,115,100 tons of carbon and $698 million in annual energy savings. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Renewable Energy Is the Focus appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week Russ Bates, CEO of NXTGEN Clean Energy joins us on episode 176 of The Green Insider. Russ founded NXTGEN as a one stop shop, concept to completion, single point of contact company for customized project development and execution of solar power, wind power, battery storage, solar lighting, and electric vehicle charging stations for businesses, homeowners, municipalities, health care facilities, schools, and so on. NXTGEN works with clients from concept to completion. Russ Bates Bio Russ Bates was born in the ‘coal country’ of Southern Indiana. He grew up in a small house built on an abandoned coal mine and had family and friends that made their living working in the mines. In the early ‘90s, Russ’ worked his first job as an IBEW electrician at a coal fired power plant. This fossil fuel power generation industry was incredibly strong, and his career continued at various coal fired and combined cycle (gas) power generation facilities. During this time, Russ grew increasingly interested in renewable energy technology and was inspired by its continued advancement. He has been directly involved with solar, battery storage and wind power generation projects as well as electric vehicle charging stations. The idea for NXTGEN Clean Energy Solutions was born of Russ’ passion for renewable energy. He recognized that there was sometimes a missing link between this technology and public awareness of its benefits. He also identified the issue of accessibility to various aspects of the technology even if the awareness is there. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #solarpower #windpower #batterystorage #solarlighting #EVcharging stations #healthcarefacilities #schools #municipalities The post Concept to Completion Anything Energy and Sustainability appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Hear Howard Walpert, CEO of the America’s with Commodities People tell all about their upcoming conference on episode 175 of The Green Insider. Commodity Trading Week Americas! is heading to Chicago on June 8-9 2023 at the Doubletree by Hilton Chicago Magnificent Mile. It’s going to be the must-attend event for anyone involved in commodity trading, with 650+ attendees and our most wide-ranging and comprehensive agenda to date. This year’s event features 5 unique content streams including ESG & The Path to Net Zero, Trading Digitalization, Trading & Risk, Shipping & Logistics and Trade Finance.We’ve got more than 65 industry experts lined up to share their insights and best practices on all the hot topics affecting commodity markets. Not only will you get to learn from leaders in commodity trading, but there are some fantastic networking opportunities including an evening drinks reception. Don’t miss out on this exciting event, secure your space today. Best of all, it’s FREE* for commodity traders, producers and consumers – but spaces are limited so register today! To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #ESG #NetZero #TradingDigitalization #TradeRisk #Shipping #Logistics #TradeFinance #EnergyExperts #CommodityTraders #Producers #Consumers The post Commodities People Heads to the Windy City For Their Energy Conference appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Thomas McQuillan, Chief Sales Officer of Do Good Foods tells us they are making a difference in taking food waste and turning it into chicken feed. Food waste is the number one item found in landfills. All of our listeners know that landfill waste creates methane and some scientists say that creates up to 84 times more CO2 than CO2 itself. On episode 174 of The Green Insider, hear how Do Good Foods has created a closed loop system that fits into the definition of a circular economy. Their mission is to reduce food waste thereby reducing greenhouse gas. Their plans include continuing to expand their sustainable food system throughout the United States in the years to come. About Today’s Guest Thomas McQuillan – Chief Sales Officer“Utilizing 100% of all food to feed people, animals and to rebuild our soil is an essential step needed to fight climate change. It’s an honor to be a part of a first-of-its-kind solution that upcycles surplus food at scale.” Thomas brings entrepreneurial knowledge, passion for sustainability and an impressive resume to his role in the Do Good leadership team’s pecking order. Whether he is working to promote the value of upcycling food at retail and foodservice facilities or running business programs in Rome, Thomas has an impressive track record when it comes to using food as a force for good in fighting climate change. He is instrumental in developing and implementing strategic sales initiatives, spearheading energy-efficient initiatives and focusing on reducing the amount of food to landfill to zero. As part of the team of Do Good climate warriors, Thomas takes on challenges because he believes you have to join the fight to do what’s right! To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #greenhousegas #methane #CO2 #chickenfeed #landfill #circulareconomy The post Food Waste and Chickens Factor Into The Circular Economy On The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this weeks Follower Friday of The Green Insider, we talk with Tim Berrigan, Executive Director and CEO of NAEMA. Hear all about what is going on at this year’s spring conference in Hilton Head. As always expect great networking, fun, and education. About NAEMA The North American Energy Markets Association (NAEMA) is an independent, nonprofit trade association representing entities involved in the buying and selling (marketing) of energy or in providing services to the energy industry. Members work together to promote an informed, efficient and open energy marketplace throughout North America. NAEMA has over 190 members with operations in 48 states and numerous Canadian provinces. NAEMA members own and operate over 700,000 megawatts of generating capacity and serve over 150 million electric and gas customers. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The Energy Marketers Go to Hilton Head for NAEMA’s Spring Conference appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week on The Green Insider, hear how changing a culture within a company can make a difference in achieving sustainable goals. On episode 172 we talk everything regarding ESG and Sustainability with Jason Stanley, Managing Director USA with Position Green Group. His journey has taken him from Australia to Texas A&M to Position Green where he leads their charge in the US markets. Position Green is built on four pillars: Consulting where their focuses are ESG, human rights, communications, strategy, and reporting Their cloud base platform used to gather data to help firms track their ESG position eLearning Academy with courses from introducing ESG and sustainability to human rights Assurance, which provides a third party verification of other firms work to make sure the statements made are true and accurate. Jason explains how in the US market it is still considered a voluntary reporting market, so companies start with a material assessment and from there it leads to a sustainability report for their stakeholders. They are seeing public companies have an urgent need for reporting. Equally important is the investor sector using their data platform, and private companies using it to develop reports for their stakeholders. Learn more about our guest, Jason Stanley – Jason Stanley leads the US presence of Position Green Group, the leading Nordic independent sustainability software and advisory firm. He works with a wide range of companies across several sectors to support their sustainability programs at all levels and is a regular speaker covering ESG topics including finance, energy, and technology. Prior to joining Position Green, Jason served as Vice President of ESG and Investor Relations for one of the world’s largest and most geographically diverse offshore energy support vessel owners. During his nine years with the company, he held several senior leadership positions, including heading up the company’s marketing team and establishing and leading a subsea services division. Before moving into the maritime sector, Jason spent over 20 years championing the development and expansion of cutting-edge subsea robotics technology. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering from Texas A&M University. Jason lives in Houston, Texas with his two children. For fun, he is a passionate obstacle course racer and currently serves as the Director for USAOCR, the national governing body for the sport in the USA. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a guest, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. #ESG #Sustainability #HumanRights #data #ESGreporting #SustainabilityReport #eLearning The post Sustainability Reporting and ESG Scoring Simplified With Position Green appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Jason Radisson, Founder and CEO of Movo is today’s guest on episode 171 of The Green Insider. Learn how Shift One automated and made a more efficient human resource process. Movo helps frontline workers find gainful employment in critical renewable industries such as wind and solar energy. Jason offers valuable insight regarding the workforce of tomorrow. He discusses how high demand jobs are moving employees from the fossil fuel industry into the clean energy markets. The Movo team is building a community making good paying jobs accessible and streamlining the employment process. As the clean tech space continues to grow. so does Movo. Here is some more information on this week’s guest. Jason Radisson is a serial unicorn breeder. His latest venture is Movo (formerly Shift One), where he is Founder & CEO, a platform that is helping solve the global shortage of skilled front line workers, with more than 300,000 users from nurses to solar technicians. Jason learned startup skills early in life. He was born to a 16-year old single mom, and worked blue-collar jobs from short order cook to HVAC technician to fund school and climb out of poverty. From that inauspicious start, he went on to Harvard, a Fulbright Scholarship, and McKinsey & Company. Since becoming an entrepreneur, Jason has worked with more than a dozen first tier VCs, firms like Softbank, Accel, DST, Andreessen Horowitz, Monashees, and Sequoia. Together he and his teams have built and scaled multiple tech unicorns, platforms that today provide work and improved living standards to millions of workers, from Bogota to Boston. In the early days of Uber he was a launcher and Regional General Manager in the western US. From there, Brazil’s 99-Taxis as Chief Operating Officer, where he grew the business 10x and sold it to Didi for $1B. He is also a member of the Rappi-Mafia, where he was an early investor and helped the Co-Founders build their Operations and Growth teams in the initial expansion across Latin America. Today, more than 20 venture-backed Founders are alumni of his earlier teams. Jason spends his time outside of work with his spouse and their small children. He’s also a lifelong distance runner, cyclist and skier. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Movo Is Building a Community Making Employment Efficient appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week’s Follower Friday is a recap of the Energy Marketing Conference, EMC19. In Houston 400+ attendees gathered to learn more about what is going on in the retail electricity market. On today’s episode of The Green Insider we talk to six attendees to see how they liked the conference: Frank McGovern, President of Clearview Electric Jon Sanchez-Casa, Partner Development Manager of Operation Warm Richard Spilky, Principal – Retail Analytics of Constellation Jerry Johns, CEO of Intelometry Gonzalo Pereyra, CFO of Red Energia PJ Popovic, CEO of Rhythm These six individuals represented the wide range of attendees at this year’s conference, from first-time attendee to speakers, to a board member, to Retailer of the Year winner. On episode 170, you will hear from the background noise and our guest comments how action packed EMC19 was. Congratulations to Jack Duack and his team for pulling off another successful event. Here is some information about each company represented on this episode: Clearview Electric – a competitive retail electric and gas company dedicated to providing great customer value. The company has grown from an idea to supporting 100,000+ customers in 16 states. Operation Warm – Providing children with warmth, confidence, and hope through basic need programs for over 24 years. #MoreThanACoat Constellation – the nation’s largest producer of carbon-free energy and the leading competitive retail supplier of power and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the United States. Intelometry – a Technology and Consulting Services Company that specializes in retail electricity and natural gas market operations. Intelometry clients consist of retail energy suppliers, large energy users and user groups, and consulting firms located across the continental U.S. RedEnergia – was created to help Mexican companies better understand their energy supply options. They have a bi-national US/Mexico team that is passionate in all areas of energy. Rhythm Energy – a Texas-based renewable energy company that’s providing good energy to Texans, one 100% green-energy plan at a time. Energy that’s good for your wallet. Good for your planet. And good for your life. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post EMC19 Retail Energy Conference Full of Information – Hear From Attendees appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On episode 169 of ERENEWABLE AND THE GREEN INSIDER PODCAST this week’s guest Shaun Six, President of UTSI provides a wealth of information. UTSI considers themselves the first digital signature of the physical world. Their industrial control systems make the data measurable, repeatable, and consistent from the sensor to the control room, hear how this creates a predictive indicator to help anticipate issues. Shaun goes on to talk about IIOT, cybersecurity, green energy, OT, transferring data, real-time science, resilience, DOE, battery storage, plus wind and solar farms. Additionally, he gives a shout out to his blockchain bros. Simply put UTSI acquires data. To learn more about what they do, all our followers are invited to their lunch and learn on May 22 at The ION in Houston. Register here to learn more about increasing resiliency and sustainability while maintaining cybersecurity for critical infrastructures IT/OT convergence. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Good Data Can Be Used To Anticipate Problems appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this week’s Follower Friday we welcome a fellow Kansas Jayhawk and fraternity brother, Allen Gilstrap, CEO of Stracker Solar. Today on ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast hear everything Stracker, including how their elevated dual-axis solar tracking is more efficient and require a mere 5 sq-ft mounting pad on bare land or paved surface. Strackers provide full use of the ground below since the powerful PV array is elevated atop a 20-foot steel pole. This unique feature makes them perfect for parking lots, school yards, agricultural and industrial operations and much more. Allen goes on to talk about how the Stracker can be up to 70% more efficient than the traditional ground mounted solar panels. Their growth plans include adding strategically located EPCs across the United States to better serve everyone wanting a Stracker Solar, made in the USA. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Stracker Solar Provides a more Efficient Solution For Energy appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Usually people don’t think of data centers, bitcoin mining and clean energy working together, but they do. In today’s world, whenever you hear of a data center being built, it will be most likely used for bitcoin mining. On today’s episode 167 of The Green Insider podcast, hear energy professional Nathan Sprague, COO of Outlaw Mining, describe to us how these items all go together. Nathan, a returning guest of the podcast, talks about power structures such as PPAs, VPPAs, and merchant generation. From there, we discuss managing price risk and basis risk, congestion, curtailment, negative correlation and much more. Find out why building a data center behind the meter has it’s advantages versus outside the meter where an interconnection permit is needed. On average, a behind the meter project takes 45-60 days to complete a 50 MW facility. By the time you finish this podcast, you will understand why co-locating renewable projects will be the fastest way to develop a clean energy project. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Data Centers and Bitcoin Mining Working Together For Clean Energy appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this episode of “The Green Insider” we come to you from the NAPE EXPO. In today’s episode we talk with Jared Berg from Bracewell. We discuss renewable energy, renewable natural gas, and ESG. Jared spoke in the renewable energy pavilion at NAPE, where he told the crowd, “Oil and gas and renewables are a perfect match.” Additionally, he discussed behind the meter vs getting an interconnection permit to connect with the grid. I would like to thank Mark LaCour and his team from OGGN for inviting us to podcast from their podcast lounge, powered by Caterpillar. A special shout out to all our listeners and followers that came by to listen to our podcast taping at the conference. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The NAPE Expo Is Not Just About Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy Is Now Involved appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
CEO Nick Cohen of Doral Renewable tells The Green Insider that their 13,000 acre solar farm in Indiana, Mammoth, is developing on schedule. This project is considered to be one of the largest in the United States. Doral has raised more than one billion dollars. Hear all the details on episode 165. The conversation around renewables has become a “geo-political issue” says Cohen. On today’s show, he talks about how renewables should give you hope in politics. We discuss PPA prices, supply chain, plus hydro and battery projects they are working on at Doral. His goal is to see Americans paying the lowest possible price for energy. Join us in this fascinating talk on The Green Insider podcast powered by ERENEWABLE. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Mammoth Solar Project is on Schedule in Indiana for Doral Renewable appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
This week we hear from Lauren Scott, VP of Marketing and Sustainability and Adam Handler, Director of Corporate Sustainability and Communications at Acuity Brands. On episode 164 of The Green Insider, we take a deep dive into the world of corporate sustainability. Learn how their survey showed corporate interest rising , while the cost of sustainability is declining. Lauren and Adam discuss reporting in the USA and in the UK, along with emissions, energy efficiency, LED Lighting, scope 1,2, & 3 and a carbon reporting tool. Do yourself a favor to listen to these corporate sustainability experts on today’s episode of The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post The State of Corporate Sustainability is Trending the Right Direction appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Sunrun’s own Chris Rauscher, Sr. Director of Market Development and Policy joins us today on The Green Insider, powered by ERENEWABLE. Almost 800,000 homes, in 23 states, plus D.C. and Puerto Rico have solar panels installed by Sunrun. Chris tells us about Virtual Power Plants Distributed Energy, Demand Response, Net Metering and much more regarding residential solar. Do yourself a favor and stick around till the end of the show. Hear all about how Sunrun is working with Ford regarding the F150 Lightning. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Distributed Energy, Rooftop Solar, Virtual Power Plants, and more appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this week’s Follower Friday we have Preston Ochsner, Managing Partner of Ochsner Interest. In episode 162 Preston discusses the ERCOT Interconnection Queue, the retail power M & A marketplace, and PPA prices. Today on The Green Insider hear about higher power prices, more applications in the generation interconnection queue, and continued consolidation in the Retail Electricity Provider space To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Interconnection Queue and the Electricity Prices Move Together appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
On this week’s Follower Friday, Jack Doueck joins us to discuss EMC19 coming to Houston on March 20-21. This conference is all about Surviving and Thriving in Turbulent Times. Hear from executives from all sectors of the energy space. A few of the topics are: Greenification of Retail Energy, End User Procurement and Bitcoin Mining opportunities for providers. In episode 161, Jack provides all our listeners with a 20% coupon code when registering to attend. At EMC19 you will find Breakout Sessions, Interactive Panels, Executive Workshops, Networking, and a ceremony for the Energy Supplier of the Year. In this two day event over 400 attendees are expected, including 50 speakers, 50 sponsors, and 40 exhibitors. Please come and visit The Green Insider booth. You too can join our podcast from the event. To be an Insider Please subscribe to The Green Insider powered by ERENEWABLE wherever you get your podcast from and remember to leave us a five-star rating. This podcast is sponsored by UTSI International. To learn more about our sponsor or ask about being a sponsor, contact ERENEWABLE and the Green Insider Podcast. The post Energy Marketing Conference Returns To Houston for EMC19 appeared first on eRENEWABLE.