Episode 18
Increasing Energy Awareness on Campus with David C. Wiers
In this enlightening episode, host Sarah Holtan, PhD chats with David C. Wiers, President & Founder of Satori Energy and Board Member at Carthage College. They delve into the complex world of energy deregulation, explaining its impact on both consumers and institutions, and discuss the shifting landscape of energy costs and price volatility.
Their conversation further touches on ESG compliance, European influence on US energy regulations, and the ambitious goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 set by the US government. David provides insights into potential energy-saving initiatives for educational institutions, including the implementation of solar power and the hiring of dedicated energy consultants.
Tune in and listen to David underscore the importance of understanding market demands and aligning institutional offerings accordingly. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the energy landscape. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate this complex terrain, enhance your institution's energy efficiency, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
Episode Highlights:
03:57 - They can have that choice and they can actually take a proactive way to manage their electricity, where the states that are still under a regulated environment can't really choose the rate structure that they have. They may have some small ability to choose a rate structure but they can't move from the incumbent supplier.
09:29 - The first step for any organization is really establishing a baseline. There are many firms that can help clients complete this step because we know it's hard to start something that you've never done before. Next, setting smart goals is a very important step. Then developing a plan to evaluate projects, processes, and other methods to improve performance and ideally achieve these targets.
18:33 - Some of your listeners may think this demand charge sounds like a penalty, but the utility must be prepared to serve each customer at its peak demand throughout the year. Colleges and universities must manage their demand. However, I believe the real opportunity here goes beyond energy, must be focused on using the physical plant to its highest and best use.
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