• Ep 63: Post-Election Debrief on Energy and Distributed Generation

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 63: Post-Election Debrief on Energy and Distributed Generation

  • Summary

  • 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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