Top Moment from Greg Nemet on How Solar Got 10,000 Times Cheaper and Why Commercial Rooftops Are Next
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What if solar energy isn't just another power source, but the foundation of the future economy? In this highlight episode, Greg Nemet explores why solar energy's rapid growth shows no signs of slowing, as well as what that means for businesses, energy consumers, and the broader economy. You'll learn why falling solar and battery costs continue to drive adoption worldwide, how the concept of a "solar-centric economy" is reshaping energy markets, and why waiting for the next technological breakthrough may not be the smartest financial decision.
Listen in as Greg dives into the rise of the energy "prosumer"—organizations and individuals who both consume and produce electricity—and explains how solar, battery storage, electric vehicles, and digital energy management systems are creating new opportunities for businesses. He also breaks down how companies can reduce costs, improve energy resilience, leverage emerging technologies, and prepare for a future where energy generation is increasingly decentralized. Whether you're a business leader, energy professional, or simply curious about where the energy industry is headed, this conversation offers valuable insights into one of the biggest economic shifts of our time.
What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:
- Why solar and battery costs continue to fall over time.
- The real cost of waiting to adopt clean energy technologies.
- What Greg means by a "solar-centric economy."
- Why solar could become the world's dominant energy source.
- How batteries are accelerating renewable energy adoption.
- The impact of changing tax incentives on solar projects.
- What "soft costs" are and why they matter.
- How businesses can become energy prosumers.
- The role of electric vehicles as mobile energy storage.
- Why energy management systems are becoming increasingly important.
Resources in Today's Episode:
- Greg Nemet: Website
- Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
- Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
- VECKTA: News
You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/zn7kvev5