Episodes

  • Ep 64: How States Stack Up on Grid Carbon Intensity
    Nov 19 2024

    With the grid getting cleaner, is onsite energy still worth considering? As businesses look for the most cost-efficient solutions, it's tempting to think the answer is no. But the reality is far more complex. In this episode, we dive deep into this question and share some surprising findings about the state of the grid and carbon intensity across the U.S.

    Listen in to hear the data from recent years regarding energy rates, carbon intensity, and emission reductions, as well as the trends we uncovered that may just surprise you. You'll learn which states have made unexpected strides in reducing (or, in some cases, increasing) their carbon footprints and what this all means for your business. We also share our analysis of how onsite energy plays a key role in navigating this shifting landscape—and why it might be more relevant than ever.


    What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:

    • Trends happening with energy demand.
    • The direction that energy and decarbonization appear to be going.
    • Surprising states that have decreased (or increased) their carbon intensity.
    • Where energy charges have increased and why that might lead to more onsite energy solutions.
    • Where businesses will have the best "bang for their buck" in terms of decarbonization and impact.
    • Consistent themes we see in the markets and how to educate and inform decisions in your business.
    • Why we can’t rely on the grid cleanup.


    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News



    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/cuv73unf

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    18 mins
  • Ep 63: Post-Election Debrief on Energy and Distributed Generation
    Nov 12 2024

    The election results are in—but how will they affect the energy industry? Tune in to this episode to get our take on the news and how we expect things to change over the next few years. You’ll get a breakdown of where we see key changes happening (or projected to happen), as well as how those things will affect distributed energy, onsite energy, and VECKTA.

    Listen in as we discuss opportunities, implications, and the probable updates coming to the industry. From the Inflation Reduction Act to “drill, baby, drill,” we’ll weigh in on the various constraints, issues, and important needs that may be addressed in the coming years. If you are one of the many who are speculating and wondering where things will be changing the most regarding energy, this episode is for you.

    What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:

    • What many energy leaders are talking about as the tides change.
    • How long it often takes for policy to take effect and make changes.
    • The effects of the IRA and how it compares to policies and outcomes in European energy policy.
    • Where jobs have been created and the top states benefiting from the IRA.
    • Why podcasting has been an increasingly powerful communication tool.
    • Why the notion of energy sovereignty is so important.
    • The key to ensuring progress is made.
    • What will have the biggest impact on our businesses.


    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/3u4haj57

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    25 mins
  • Ep 62: The Under the Radar Regulations Impacting Building Owners
    Nov 5 2024

    Are local regulations impacting commercial real estate as much as national headlines? In this episode, we uncover the critical, often overlooked policies shaping the commercial and industrial real estate landscape across America. We explore building performance standards and key programs. Learn how these local laws are transforming property management, affecting operational costs, and influencing real estate investment strategies.

    With election season in full swing, we also dive into how decisions made by state and local officials are reshaping environmental policies that directly impact real estate owners and businesses. From energy reduction targets to potential penalties, this episode is a must-listen for anyone with a stake in commercial real estate. Join us to learn why local votes could matter more than federal policies for your business’s future.

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

    • Building performance standards and their business implications.
    • Key examples of impactful local real estate regulations.
    • How to navigate California’s WAIRE program.
    • Potential fines and penalties for non-compliance in real estate.
    • How local elections shape environmental policies in real estate.
    • Impact of energy reduction goals on commercial building management.
    • Strategies for mitigating costs through compliance initiatives.
    • The role of local officials in driving sustainability for businesses.
    • Why real estate owners should monitor local elections closely.
    • Insights on planning for future regulatory changes and their impact.


    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • WAIRE
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/yasumey7

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    28 mins
  • Ep 61: The Most Frightening Blackouts Explored: Cyber Attacks, Lightening, Hurricanes and a Fish
    Oct 29 2024

    What causes the largest global blackouts, and how can we prevent them in the future? In this episode, we explore some of the most significant power outages in history, such as India's 2012 blackout, which affected 620 million people, and Brazil's 1999 grid failure. We examine the underlying causes, from infrastructure challenges to unpredictable natural events.

    Beyond the statistics, this episode also addresses the implications of these outages and what they teach us about energy resilience. Learn how to protect your business from future disruptions and ensure grid stability in a world increasingly reliant on consistent power.

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

    • The largest global blackouts in history.
    • Key reasons behind power grid failures.
    • How weather events and lightning strikes impact power grids.
    • Surprising animal-related causes of outages.
    • The infrastructure issues that lead to power failures.
    • Why some blackouts last days or even weeks.
    • Cyber-attacks as an emerging threat to power grids.
    • How balloons and fish have caused power outages.
    • The fragility of old transformers and grids.
    • Ways to improve power resilience and reliability.


    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/ybrp658a

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    15 mins
  • Ep 60: Maximizing NOI, Tenant Experiences and Property Valuations with Onsite Energy - Insights from Head of Real Estate Responsible Investment at Calvert
    Oct 22 2024

    Is sustainability the key to the future of real estate? Brendan McCarthy, Head of Real Estate Responsible Investment at Calvert Research and Management, explores how ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices are transforming the commercial real estate landscape. In this episode, Brendan shares his journey from traditional finance to sustainability-driven real estate, and how capital markets can be a catalyst for positive change. He delves into the financial impact of addressing climate risks and the importance of sustainable capital allocation.

    You will learn about the economic and operational hurdles in implementing sustainable practices in real estate, from energy efficiency to managing climate risks. Brendan also addresses common misconceptions among real estate owners and emphasizes why tackling these challenges now leads to long-term benefits, including higher property values and reduced financing costs.

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

    • How sustainability is reshaping the real estate sector.
    • The financial benefits of addressing climate risks early.
    • Challenges of implementing sustainable real estate practices.
    • The importance of energy efficiency and decarbonization.
    • Why green leases are gaining popularity.
    • The impact of stranded assets and how to avoid them.
    • The role of human capital in driving sustainability.
    • Overcoming objections from real estate owners.
    • ESG integration into capital markets.
    • Financial materiality of climate risks in property valuation.

    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Brendan McCarthy: LinkedIn
    • Morgan Stanley
    • Calvert
    • Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/424anat6

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    52 mins
  • Ep 59: Operational Resilience During Extreme Weather
    Oct 15 2024

    How can businesses prepare for natural disasters? In this episode, we dive into the importance of power resilience and how major operations, such as Disney, have designed energy systems to handle these emergencies. We’ll explore their innovative approach, from building a private energy utility to integrating renewable energy sources for continued operation, even in the harshest weather.

    You'll also learn practical steps businesses can take to improve their power resilience. Discover how leaders can strategize for uninterrupted operations, minimize risks, and maintain critical infrastructure during extreme events. Don’t wait for disaster to strike—find out how proactive planning can make all the difference!

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

    • How Disney created the Reedy Creek Improvement District to manage its own power infrastructure.
    • Why onsite energy systems like microgrids are essential for resilience during natural disasters.
    • Where critical facilities like manufacturing plants are most at risk during power outages.
    • What business leaders can do to plan for power outages before disaster strikes.
    • How businesses can blend renewable and traditional energy sources for maximum resilience.
    • Why energy resilience isn’t just a cost—it’s a profitable investment for long-term stability.
    • Where microgrids have proven to keep communities and businesses operational during storms.
    • What the looped grid system is and how it minimizes power disruptions during hurricanes.
    • How businesses can calculate the real cost of a power outage to their bottom line.
    • Why energy resilience should be part of every company’s strategic planning process.

    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/3c4b7dvy

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    24 mins
  • Ep 58: A Systems-Based Approach to Net Zero - Insights From Mike Dieterich, Corporate Sustainability Expert
    Oct 8 2024

    Can one person truly make a difference in the fight against climate change? In this episode, we sit down with Mike Dieterich, a Corporate Sustainability Expert, who shares inspiring stories from his global travels and groundbreaking work, including leading the Zero Carbon North American Roadmap at AstraZeneca. With a career that spans government startups and corporate sustainability initiatives, Mike offers a systems-based approach to achieving net-zero carbon emissions and explains what sustainability means in the built environment.

    Mike delves into how we can leverage parts of the problem as part of the solution and offers practical advice for individuals looking to reduce their environmental impact without breaking the bank. He also explores the concept of resilience at a local level, the importance of smart grids, and how migrating to green power can not only benefit the planet but also save money. This episode will equip you with actionable steps and the mindset needed to create meaningful environmental change in your own community.

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

    • What Mike is most passionate about.
    • How Mike got to this point in his career.
    • How to create change in the system.
    • What sustainability means in the built environment.
    • How to start conversations about the environment.
    • Advice for those wanting to mitigate their impact on the climate.
    • How you can make changes that don’t break your budget.

    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Mike Dieterich: LinkedIn
    • TED Talks
    • A Zero Energy, Water, Waste Future | Mike Dieterich
    • The Time to RISE | Mike Dieterich
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/3cbh8x34

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    50 mins
  • Ep 57: Onsite Energy as a Profit Center for Commercial Real Estate Owners - Our Talk with Brendan Wallace, Fifth Wall CEO and CIO
    Oct 1 2024

    How do we tackle the monumental challenge of decarbonizing the real estate industry, which contributes a large percentage of global emissions? In this episode, Brendan Wallace, co-founder and CEO of Fifth Wall, breaks down the $18 trillion question: how do we transition real estate to a more sustainable future? Brendan explains the intersection of real estate, technology, and energy, highlighting the progress being made and the challenges that lie ahead.

    You’ll learn about the importance of turning buildings into energy producers, the role of data centers in the energy transition, and why decarbonizing real estate is not just an environmental necessity, but also a financial opportunity. Get a glimpse of how the future of energy innovation is unfolding within real estate and why property owners need to think more strategically about sustainability.

    What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

    • Why decarbonizing real estate will cost $18 trillion in the US alone.
    • The role of real estate owners in becoming energy producers.
    • The growing demand for onsite renewable energy systems.
    • How data centers are driving innovation in clean energy.
    • Why sustainability is becoming a competitive advantage in real estate.
    • The financial benefits of investing in energy efficiency for property owners.
    • How real estate regulation is pushing decarbonization efforts.
    • The future of grid-independent energy production in real estate.
    • Why real estate needs to embrace technology to stay competitive.

    Resources In Today's Episode:

    • Brendan Wallace: LinkedIn
    • Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
    • VECKTA: News


    You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/yp8yucvz

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    35 mins