The July 2nd NATO summit made one thing clear: energy security is now the defining factor in whether organizations survive, grow, or get left behind, and the only companies that will thrive are those who treat energy as a strategic asset, not just a line item.
Dick Bakker from the Ottawa Renewable Energy Cooperative (OREC), discussing how community-driven renewable energy projects, regulatory challenges, and decentralized energy systems can shape a more sustainable and locally controlled energy future.
Nicole Yazbek-Martin demystifies the concept of sustainable finance taxonomy and its pivotal role in transitioning Australia to a low-carbon economy.
Hydrostor president John Norman discusses the company’s advancements in compressed air energy storage (CAES), its role in the clean energy transition, and the importance of policy and utility collaboration for long-duration energy storage.
The 360 Energy podcast reflects on a successful year, showcasing innovative solutions in energy management and insights from various industry leaders.
COP 29 explored the challenges of climate finance, carbon trading, and the role of international cooperation in advancing sustainability goals amid diverse political and economic interests.
Exploring thought leadership’s role in driving fact-based, global approaches to energy transition.
PH7 Technologies, led by Mr. DoostMohammadi, revolutionizes metal extraction through circular economy practices, recycling metals from low-grade and end-of-life products
In this episode, Dave, John, and Lysandra welcome back Sarah Keyes to discuss foundational strategies for energy and carbon management in businesses, through data-driven approaches and long-term planning.
360 Energy discusses the importance of energy management for businesses to reduce carbon emissions and improve financial efficiency.