

Renewable Rides
Gareth Evans & Dan Roberts
Renewable Rides is the guide to the corporate energy transition. Featuring interviews with industry experts and business leaders, Renewable Rides aims to help companies tackle challenges and maximize opportunities in the pursuit of a resilient, profitable, and thriving energy future. Hosts Gareth Evans and Dan Roberts, founders of VECKTA, shed light on the energy transition and the benefits it presents for company brand, operations and resilience.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 20min
Ep 77: Trump's Unleashing American Energy Order and Its Impact on Distributed Energy
What does President Trump’s new executive order mean for the Inflation Reduction Act and the future of onsite energy investment? In this episode, we break down the potential impact of this decision on clean energy incentives, tax credits, and renewable energy projects. We’ll explore how changes to funding could affect investors, businesses, and energy consumers alike.You'll learn how the Inflation Reduction Act has shaped onsite energy deployment and what could happen if key tax credits are altered or removed. Listen in as we analyze real-world scenarios, discuss the financial implications, and explore strategic adjustments businesses can make to keep their energy investments viable.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:The key provisions of Trump’s new executive order.How the Inflation Reduction Act has shaped the clean energy sector.What onsite energy investors need to know about tax credits.The role of the ITC (Investment Tax Credit) in project financing.Potential scenarios if the IRA is altered or repealed.How energy system sizes and investments might change.The economic impact of tax credit removal on payback periods.State-level support and Republican backing for clean energy incentives.How businesses can adjust their energy strategies accordingly.The broader economic and policy implications of these changes.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/3cde5f3h

Feb 18, 2025 • 42min
Ep 76: Knocking Down Barriers to Onsite Energy Adoption at Scale - Feedback from Fortune 500 Leaders
What does the future of onsite energy look like, and why are businesses shifting toward decentralized power? In this episode, we break down key insights from a recent workshop with Fortune 500 executives on the transition to grid-interactive buildings. You'll learn why only 3% of U.S. buildings have onsite energy systems, despite these solutions offering unmatched benefits in cost savings, resilience, and sustainability. We also explain the growing role of microgrids, how power disruptions are costing companies millions, and why businesses must take energy planning into their own hands.Listen in as we explore the financial and strategic challenges businesses face when implementing energy systems, from navigating contractor selection to understanding government incentives. We discuss the risks of waiting for technology improvements, the critical role of energy data in decision-making, and why aligning technology choices with business goals is essential. What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:Why decentralized energy is becoming a business necessity.How microgrids help businesses stay operational during outages.The financial risks of waiting for future energy technologies.Key challenges businesses face when implementing onsite energy systems.How energy consumption data impacts investment decisions.The role of government incentives in funding energy projects.Why power disruptions are costing companies millions.The importance of aligning energy strategies with business objectives.Lessons from real-world case studies on energy implementation.The future of grid-interactive buildings and corporate energy independence.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/22jek7uf

Feb 11, 2025 • 1h 13min
Ep 75: Mastering the Discipline of Tension Management to Achieve The Best Corporate Sustainability Outcomes - Insights from Corporate ESG Experts
Sustainability isn’t just a corporate buzzword—it’s a critical business strategy. But as companies face increasing pressure from stakeholders, regulators, and the market, how can they effectively balance impact with profitability? In this episode, we sit down with Steve Rochlin and Jeff Senne, co-authors of Sustainability Tension Management: How Companies Can Thrive in the Era of Impact and Backlash, to explore how businesses can navigate the complexities of sustainability while driving real results.Jeff and Steve break down the shift from “shared value” to “scared value,” the importance of impact measurement, and why sustainability has moved beyond commitment-based initiatives to demand measurable outcomes. You’ll learn about the six sustainability archetypes, how to bridge the gap between strategy and execution, and why managing tensions within sustainability efforts is key to long-term success. What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:What sustainability tension management is and why it matters.How to bridge the gap between sustainability strategy and execution.Why businesses must shift from commitments to measurable impact.The six sustainability archetypes and how they shape business approaches.The role of tension management in long-term sustainability success.How sustainability is evolving from a compliance exercise to a business driver.How businesses can align sustainability goals with core business strategy.The financial benefits of integrating sustainability into operations.Why stakeholder engagement is key to sustainability success.Resources In Today's Episode:Steve Rochlin: Website | LinkedInJeff Senne: Website | LinkedInScience Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)Start with WHY by Simon SinekTrellisGZERO World with Ian BremmerSam HarrisCautionary TalesGareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/322vbjau

Feb 4, 2025 • 22min
Ep 74: Reflections and Lessons from the EV Buying Process
Today Gareth shares his recent experience purchasing an electric vehicle and the surprising parallels to how businesses should approach energy investments. From overcoming information gaps to leveraging data for smarter decisions, we break down the steps you can take to ensure you're making the best choice—whether it's for your next car or your company's energy strategy.You'll learn how to research your options effectively, navigate the buying process with confidence, and avoid costly mistakes. We also highlight how technology and scenario planning can help businesses "test drive" energy solutions before making a commitment. If you're looking to make informed, strategic investments in energy, this episode is packed with insights to help you get started.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:How researching before buying empowers you as a consumer or business leader.Why understanding your options prevents costly mistakes.The role of technology in making informed investment decisions.How the automotive industry’s evolution mirrors the energy sector.What "test driving" an energy system looks like for businesses.The financial implications of leasing vs. buying an asset.How rebates and incentives impact cost-effectiveness.Why data-driven decision-making gives you a competitive edge.The risks of relying solely on vendors for information.How to confidently navigate the complexities of energy investment.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/mxu6nuu2

Jan 28, 2025 • 53min
Ep 73: 2025 Energy Predictions with Bill Nussey, VC Investor and Author of Freeing Energy
What does the future of clean energy look like, and how can businesses stay ahead of the curve? In this episode, Bill Nussey shares his bold predictions for 2025 and highlights the transformative trends in clean energy. Bill dives into the accelerating adoption of distributed energy systems, including microgrids and battery storage, and discusses how these innovations will soon move from niche to mainstream. We also reflect on how businesses can use clean energy as a cost-management tool and branding opportunity. With a focus on economic opportunities and industry dynamics, this episode provides actionable insights for companies aiming to stay competitive in an evolving landscape. Listen in to learn about the challenges and opportunities in clean energy innovation.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:The accelerating adoption of distributed energy systems like microgrids and battery storage.How businesses are using clean energy to manage costs and enhance their brand.Why 2025 will be a pivotal year for clean energy adoption.The role of Texas as a leader in renewable energy production.Bill’s take on geothermal energy as a rising force in clean energy.The future of solar and battery storage versus nuclear energy.The economic opportunities in distributed grid systems.How to stay competitive as clean energy becomes mainstream.Bill’s contrarian views on AI energy consumption and clean energy.Resources In Today's Episode:Bill Nussey: LinkedIn | X | Facebook | PodcastFreeing Energy: How Innovators Are Using Local-scale Solar and Batteries to Disrupt the Global Energy Industry from the Outside by Bill NusseyGareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/v233n9pn

Jan 21, 2025 • 18min
Ep 72: The Realities of Grid Hardening and Onsite Energy as Adaptation Infrastructure
What do California's wildfires reveal about the vulnerabilities in our energy infrastructure? In this episode, we talk about the devastating impact of the recent wildfires in California and how climate change is reshaping the way we think about energy systems. You'll learn about the urgent need for grid hardening and why the traditional centralized power systems might not be enough to handle the challenges ahead.We explain the concept of decentralized energy systems, exploring how businesses and individuals can adapt to these changing conditions by investing in more resilient infrastructure. From the staggering costs of undergrounding power lines to the role of renewable energy in stabilizing costs, we provide insights into how to future-proof energy systems to not just survive but thrive in a rapidly changing world.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:The current state of California's wildfires and their impact.How centralized power systems are vulnerable to extreme weather.The concept of grid hardening and its importance.Costs associated with undergrounding power lines.The benefits of decentralized energy systems.Real-life examples of businesses adopting resilient energy solutions.How renewable energy helps stabilize power costs.The role of utility companies in grid hardening.Practical steps for businesses to prepare for power outages.The future of energy sovereignty and its necessity.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/mz66bvra

Jan 14, 2025 • 46min
Ep 71: The Process of Adopting Solar and Storage - Lessons Learned From a Business Owner and CEO
Today we are joined by Bart Calame, CEO of Compass Dermatopathology, to discuss his journey into renewable energy. From how he transitioned his business to solar energy to valuable lessons for leaders considering sustainable solutions, this episode is full of key insights from someone with firsthand experience.Listen in as we delve into Bart's meticulous supplier selection process, as well as the benefits of investing in renewable energy. You'll learn how balancing hard data with relational insights and vendor site walks can refine decisions, ensuring smoother project execution and aligning stakeholders for success.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:Transitioning to solar energy in business.The benefits of renewable energy investments.Vendor site walks' importance in supplier selection.Balancing technical evaluations with personal relationships.The impact of local market knowledge.Ensuring stakeholder alignment in projects.Strategies for handling grid failures.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsBart Calame: WebsiteYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/2j37b6r6

Jan 7, 2025 • 52min
Ep 70: A Complete Primer on Reporting and Analyzing Scope 3 Emissions with Ty Colman, Co-Founder of Optera
What does it take to tackle corporate emissions and align sustainability with business success? In this episode, Ty Colman, Co-Founder of Optera, dives into the critical role of Scope 3 emissions in combating climate change. You'll learn how businesses can begin their sustainability journey using accessible data, collaborate with suppliers, and create scalable solutions to drive meaningful environmental impact. We also explore how businesses can leverage operational technologies and regulatory compliance to reduce costs, manage risks, and strengthen supply chains. From actionable steps for addressing emissions hotspots to the transformative potential of renewables, Ty offers valuable insights to help organizations navigate the complexities of sustainability.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:The importance of Scope 3 emissions in combating climate change.How to use accessible data to start your emissions journey.Effective collaboration strategies with key suppliers.The role of regulations in driving sustainability efforts.Practical steps to reduce supply chain emissions.The benefits of addressing emissions hotspots.How Optera’s tools simplify emissions management.Breakthroughs in operational technologies like renewables.Misconceptions about emissions data accuracy.Why sustainability is both a cost-saving measure and a business driver.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsTy Colman: LinkedIn | WebsiteGHG ProtocolCDP SECWWFYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/2bx72nje

Dec 31, 2024 • 37min
Ep 69: Our Year-End Reflections: How Did Our 2024 Energy Predictions Play Out?
What did 2024 teach us about the future of renewable energy? In this episode, we reflect on our predictions for the year and evaluate how trends in distributed energy, EV adoption, energy resilience, and regulatory incentives shaped the market. With insights on record-breaking grid electricity price hikes and the booming growth of on-site solar installations, we explore the challenges and opportunities faced by businesses adapting to these changes.Looking ahead, we discuss how key developments, like the Inflation Reduction Act and advancements in EV infrastructure, are paving the way for continued transformation. From the financial benefits of solar energy to the growing adoption of energy resilience strategies, this episode is packed with data-driven insights and expert analysis. Listen in for a forward-looking discussion that sets the stage for renewable energy trends in 2025.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:Why distributed energy had a breakout year in 2024.Key factors driving record-high grid electricity prices.The financial and operational benefits of on-site solar systems.How EV adoption surged despite skepticism.The role of the Inflation Reduction Act in renewable energy growth.Why energy resilience is a critical focus for businesses.The impact of regulations on renewable energy adoption.Trends in solar and battery cost reductions.Supply chain improvements and their influence on renewable technology.Predictions for renewable energy trends in 2025.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/ysdt3ddp

Dec 17, 2024 • 54min
Ep 68: Peter Kelly-Detwiler on Decarbonizing the Energy Economy
How is the global energy transition reshaping the way businesses approach sustainability? In this episode, Peter Kelly-Detwiler unpacks the challenges and opportunities in decarbonization, grid modernization, and renewable energy integration. Drawing on decades of experience and insights from his book, The Energy Switch, and upcoming work, A Matter of Degrees, Peter shares how companies can adapt to the evolving energy landscape. From understanding energy market dynamics to investing in storage solutions and sustainable technologies, this discussion offers actionable advice for staying competitive and profitable in a carbon-conscious world.Peter also dives into the complexities of distributed energy resources, carbon markets, and innovative strategies like demand response programs. He highlights the risks of negative covariance in virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs), critiques carbon credit mechanisms, and explores how localized energy solutions can save billions while deferring costly infrastructure upgrades. Whether you’re a business leader or an energy enthusiast, this conversation will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the future of energy.What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:The importance of decarbonization in reshaping the global energy economy.Why grid modernization is essential for renewable energy integration.How businesses can manage energy cost volatility effectively.The role of carbon credits and the challenges they present.Insights into demand response programs and their cost-saving potential.Strategies for investing in sustainable energy technologies.The risks of market saturation in virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs).How to align energy strategies with long-term sustainability goals.Innovations in distributed energy resources like solar and batteries.The importance of transparency and accountability in carbon markets.Resources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsPeter Kelly-Detwiler: Website | LinkedInThe Energy Switch by Peter Kelly-DetwilerMeta You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/mttr5kbj