Entrepreneurship Is a Wake-Up Call with Curtis Craig

Entrepreneurship Is a Wake-Up Call with Curtis Craig

In Episode 64 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews Curtis Craig, the founder of Inferno Solar, a company focused on clean and renewable energy solutions. The discussion revolves around the challenges and opportunities in the renewable energy sector, particularly in Alberta, Canada. They touch on topics such as the increasing cost of energy, the push for decarbonization and electrification of cars, and the need for businesses to find ways to operate in an ethical and sustainable manner. Curtis shares his own journey into the renewable energy space and emphasizes the value proposition of solar energy in reducing electricity bills and meeting environmental goals.

Overall, the episode highlights the growing demand and potential for renewable energy solutions in Canada. The conversation explores the various factors influencing the energy landscape, such as government targets, societal pressure, and the need for cost-saving measures. Curtis's experience and expertise in clean energy demonstrate the opportunities for businesses to embrace sustainable practices and contribute to decarbonizing their operations. The episode encourages businesses to consider the long-term benefits of renewable energy investments and emphasizes the importance of innovation, sustainability, and community impact in the industry.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Renewable energy, such as solar power, can be a cost-effective way to save money over time.
  2. There is societal and investment pressure for businesses to meet environmental and social responsibility goals.
  3. The price of natural gas and power is increasing, leading to higher energy costs for businesses.
  4. Building connections and collaboration between different provinces, such as British Columbia and Alberta, can benefit clean energy development.
  5. Tailwinds, such as government targets and incentives, are driving the shift towards clean energy.
  6. There is a need for innovation, sustainability, and community involvement in the clean energy industry.
  7. The cost of energy and utilities in Canada, particularly in Alberta, has significantly increased in recent years.
  8. Business owners and managers need to consider the upfront cost and long-term cost benefits of implementing clean energy solutions.
  9. There is a limited number of professionals and businesses specializing in clean energy, creating opportunities for growth and profitability.

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