Renewable Rides

Gareth Evans & Dan Roberts
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Feb 13, 2024 • 20min

Ep 27: Power Grid Realities & Risks for Business

As we shift towards electrification, where does that leave our current infrastructure? In this episode, we discuss the complexities of energy load growth, grid capacity, and the looming risks for businesses.Listen in as we explain the implications of this explosive load growth, the environmental impact, and crucial considerations for businesses reliant on the grid. You will learn how businesses can navigate this evolving landscape and make informed decisions to secure their energy future.What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:What utilities have to account for in terms of load growth and seasonal impacts.The effects of the extreme heating and cooling of the planet.How load growth affects the grid.Risks that business owners should consider when relying on the grid for energy.Ideas Worth Sharing:“The electric load growth is expected to increase 81% more than what the grid planners had expected.” - Dan Roberts“Business leaders need to be thinking about how they can ensure their business continuity, manage their risks of outages, and ensure they have plans in place to do so.” - Gareth Evans“An average life expectancy for [large power transformers] is 20-30 years, yet the average age of those that we’re relying on, on the grid, is 40 years old.” - Dan RobertsResources In Today's Episode:Gareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: http://tinyurl.com/566xzexr 
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Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 32min

Ep 26: Designing Efficiency: From Agriculture to Transportation with Steve Heckeroth

Designing with utmost efficiency is probably one of the biggest goals out there, especially when it comes to homes, transportation, and industrial equipment. Today we are joined by one of the original drivers of the solar movement to talk about all things innovation and design. Steve Heckeroth is the Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of Solectrac, one of the leading providers of electric tractors for the agriculture industry.Listen in as Steve discusses some of the biggest hurdles he has seen and dealt with in the solar and clean energy industry. You'll hear his best advice when it comes to dealing with setbacks, negative campaigns, and putting research to good use. He also talks about how he has tackled some of the industry’s biggest issues over the years, as well as how he sees efficiency solutions growing and developing across industries—and even in day-to-day life.What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:Why Steve dedicated his life to finding alternatives to fossil fuels.Why we need to improve our connection to the earth.The importance of how we interact with plants and agriculture.How Steve stays connected and implements efficiency into his lifestyle.How he started to work in developing EVs.The battle between certain industries and interests in the agriculture and transportation spaces.The power of “energy plus” homes.Combatting the arguments against EVs.Ideas Worth Sharing:“Fossil fuels have done nothing but make our lives less connected. And if I could do anything to improve our lives, it would be to improve our connection with the earth.” - Steve Heckeroth“There are 100x more fires from combustion engines than from electric batteries, and if you use lithium iron phosphate (LFPs), they don’t burn.” - Steve Heckeroth“If I had to say one thing about designing anything, it’s about making it as efficient as possible.” - Steve HeckerothResources In Today's Episode:Steve Heckeroth: LinkedInGareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: http://tinyurl.com/zw6trbwn
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Jan 30, 2024 • 29min

Ep 25: Charging Ahead or Stalling Out? Hertz’s EV Drop Back After the Brady Bonanza

Discover the latest buzz in the electric vehicle (EV) industry with our special guest, Patrick Baker, Sales Executive at VECKTA. In this episode, we will be discussing the landscape of EVs, including groundbreaking trends, game-changing announcements, and Hertz's significant move.We're witnessing more than ever in the EV industry—from an influx of charging infrastructure to a surge in diverse vehicle models. Listen in to hear insights into why some hesitate to embrace EVs, the reality behind concerns about range anxiety, and essential knowledge before making your electric ride decision.What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:The state of the EV industry.Why so many people are unwilling to purchase an EV.The significant announcement made by Hertz recently.What you should know before purchasing an electric vehicle.Where Hertz can be more involved in the energy industry.Ideas Worth Sharing:“2024 is set to be the year of more as it relates to EVs, more charging infrastructure, more vehicle models, and more interest in adopting them.” - Dan Roberts“It really is the combination of planet, people, and profit. You have to have that to be able to operate as a business.” - Patrick Baker“Where some see challenges, others see opportunities.” - Patrick BakerResources In Today's Episode:Patrick Baker: LinkedInGareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: http://tinyurl.com/2bwv92uy 
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Jan 23, 2024 • 39min

Ep 24: A Conversation About Start-Ups, Resiliency, and Climate Innovation with Will Wells

Will Wells, venture partner, investor, advisor, and cancer survivor, joins the show today to share his journey and the transformational experience that inspired the creation of his start-up, Hummingbird Technologies Ltd. In this episode, Will candidly talks about the challenges and lessons learned from his entrepreneurial endeavors, shedding light on the intricacies of raising funds, navigating existential crises, and the importance of wise financial management in the startup landscape. Listen in to hear his thoughts on overcoming challenges in the climate-smart industry, making sustainable solutions more accessible, and more.What You’ll Learn In Today’s Episode:How Will became interested in science, healthcare, and the climate.How his battle with cancer changed his life.What inspired Hummingbird Technologies Ltd.What the business exit was like for Will.The importance of learning from your mistakes.The challenges of growing a start-up.How we can solve the issues the climate-smart industry is facing.How to make climate-smart solutions more accessible.Ideas Worth Sharing:“Raising money is not always hard. Raising money with the right people is hard. Raising money at the right time and then spending it wisely is even harder.” – Will Wells“Every start-up goes through 2-3 existential crises in their life cycle.” – Will Wells“Climate companies need to provide solutions that are better than existing ones—and preferably cheaper, as well.” – Will WellsResources In Today’s Episode:Will Wells: LinkedInGareth Evans: LinkedInDan Roberts: LinkedInVECKTA: NewsYou can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: http://tinyurl.com/5n94xj88
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Jan 16, 2024 • 22min

Ep 23: Onsite Energy Solutions and Debt Financing with James Coombes

Today, we continue our conversation about financing onsite energy solutions with James Coombes, Founder and Director of Painted Rock Capital Group. In this episode, James dives into the intriguing concept of 'earning the asset' while leveraging debt financing. Discover how debt structures differ from traditional mortgages, the nuances of capital leasing, and the most efficient ways to benefit from tax credits.You can find show notes, resources, and more here: https://bit.ly/3Sev0Oe
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Jan 9, 2024 • 55min

Ep 22: Leadership Insights for a Sustainable Energy Future with Tony Frencham

Unlock the keys to effective leadership and driving change in the energy industry with Tony Frencham, Chair and Member of CSIRO's Energy Business Unit Advisory Group. In this episode, Tony shares the power of authentic leadership and the impact of curiosity in navigating challenges. Discover the link between problem statements and purpose, and learn why it's crucial to embrace both successes and mistakes for continuous progress. You can find show notes, resources, and more here: https://bit.ly/3TKmSWQ
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Jan 2, 2024 • 24min

Ep 21: The Power Shift: Energy Trends in 2024

Today we're discussing the transformative energy landscape of 2024, exploring the pivotal shifts that unfolded in 2023 and the upcoming trends we expect to see. This year has been fascinating, especially concerning the Inflation Reduction Act, the role of Healthcare Microgrid Systems, and the misconceptions surrounding batteries. While 2024 is poised to be a breakout year for onsite and distributed energy systems, addressing the challenges that have hindered the industry's progress previously. You can find show notes, resources, and more here: https://bit.ly/48yq9ga
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Dec 26, 2023 • 28min

Ep 20: Onsite Energy Solutions and Tax Credit Financing with James Coombes

Today we continue our conversation about financing onsite energy solutions with James Coombes, Founder and Director of Painted Rock Capital Group. In this episode, James shares the possibilities within tax credit-based financing and the impact of power purchase agreements (PPAs). James delves into the intricacies of obtaining a PPA, shedding light on the benefits it brings and the importance of upfront planning and conversation. You can find show notes, resources, and more here: http://tinyurl.com/mx2vremu 
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Dec 19, 2023 • 38min

Ep 19: Impactful Investments: Working Towards a Better Future With Craig Jonas

Today we discuss the secrets of impactful investing with Craig Jonas, the CEO and Founder of CoPeace PBC. In a world where caring about the future is not just a moral stance but a sound business decision, Craig shares insights into the dual purpose of impact investing – to "do no harm" and, more importantly, to "do good." You can find show notes, resources, and more here: http://tinyurl.com/yerm5xvx 
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Dec 12, 2023 • 27min

Ep 18: Navigating Tax Incentives in On-Site Energy Systems with James Coombes

James Coombes, Founder and Director of Painted Rock Capital Group, returns to the show to explain the tax incentive side of financing energy systems. In this episode, we discuss the Inflation Reduction Act, the financial benefits for businesses investing in on-site energy projects and critical questions that every business owner should consider, from understanding the potential tax credits based on tax liability to the complexities of self-financing larger energy systems. You can find show notes, resources, and more here: https://tinyurl.com/5fwk6665 

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