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METEOMATICS Energy & Weather Forecasting Summit Recap on The Green Insider
The Future of Thorium: Swapan Kataria on Nuclear Energy’s Next Chapter
How 4M Analytics Is Building the Google Maps of the Underground
Solar Fight Night Comes to Houston, Where Deals Get Done
Clean Water at Scale (with Kurt Avery, Sawyer Products)
Investing in Renewable Energy with Mike Silvestrini (Energea)
Carbon markets, forestry removals, and the Carbon Bridge program
Owning Energy Storage in the AI Era
Making Sustainability Profitable (with Jasper Steinhausen)
Inside the Race to Make Methane Credits Work
Carbon Markets and Methane credits — Insights from Pankaj Tanwar
Ep 320Episode 320: Smart Healthcare Buildings, Energy Savings & Automation
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.
Ep 319Unlocking Private Financing for Nuclear Power
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.
Ep 318Transforming Food Waste into Sustainable Protein
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.
Ep 318Battery Analytics Are Transforming Energy Storage
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.
2026 Charge – Powering Energy Brands Conference Recap
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.
Turning Methane Into Momentum: BCarbon’s Role in the Voluntary Carbon Market
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.
Ep 317Momentum Technologies and the Future of U.S. Critical Minerals
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.
Ep 316Energy Storage Using Repurposed Oil and Gas Wells
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.
Ep 315Strategic Access to Nickel, Cobalt, Copper, and Manganese with TMC’s Technology
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.
Breaking Down OT Cybersecurity: Highlights from UTSI’s Six‑Part Series
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.
Ep 314Key Insights on the Upcoming CHARGE Conference: Leveraging Brand Strength in the Energy Sector
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.
Ep 313An Innovative Nuclear Waste Disposal Solution
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.
Driving Sustainable AI with Edge Realm
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.
Ep 312Decarbonizing High-Speed Maritime Transport
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.
Ep 311Grid Connection and Energy Innovation in the Age of AI
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.
Ep 310Maximizing HVAC Efficiency: Sustainable Restoration, Diagnostics, and ROI
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.
Securing Critical Infrastructure: Insights from Tom Sego
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.
Ep 309Enhancing Solar Visibility Through Design on The Green Insider
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.
Ep 308Ecovations’ Sustainable Materials Evolution
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.
Ep 307Driving Nature-Positive Change: The Rise of Nature Tech Solutions
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.
Ep 306ReCIRCLE Solutions: Scaling Organic Waste into Sustainable Feed
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.
Catching Up with Chris Whittaker at the Disasters and Resilient City Expos
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.
Ep 305TerraCycle’s Innovative Recycling Mission
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.
Sustainable Houston: AI, Workforce, and Carbon Goals
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.
Ep 304Driving Nature-Positive Innovation: The Nature Tech Collective’s Global Impact
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.
Ep 303Henk van Alphen: Mining for the Electric Future
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.
Ep 302Energy Tax Credits & Market Uncertainty: Key Insights
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.
Ep 301Building Resilience: Disaster Expo USA & Resilient City Expo in Houston Innovating Disaster Management
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.
Key insights and expectations at EMC24 in DC
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.
Ep 300Quantum Cybersecurity: Preparing for the Future
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.
Ep 299Creative Mobile Charging Solutions for Fleet Electric Vehicles
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.
Ep 298Innovative Approaches and Key Insights in Solar Lending and Financing
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.
Ep 297The Role of Registries in Renewable Energy Markets: Insights from Xpansiv’s CEO
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.
Ep 296Overview of California’s Cap and Trade Program and Carbon Trading Systems
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.
Ep 295Eco-Friendly Cotton Wipes: A Sustainable Choice for Sensitive Skin
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.
OT Innovation Meets Intelligent Integration
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.
Ep 294Transforming Agriculture Through Digital Innovation
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.
Ep 293Innovative Solutions for Modern Challenges with Travis Nicholson
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.
Ep 292Looking what’s ahead for LNG, CNG, and RNG
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.