Solar Solutions: Why Aren't We Covering Rooftops? | Noaa Cohn from InRange
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Exploring the world of rooftop solar, we dive into how we can make clean energy not just a dream but a financially viable reality.
Today I chat with Noaa Cohn, the VP of Product at InRange, where they’re shaking up the old-school solar mindset. We’ll uncover how they’re aligning the interests of landlords and tenants to roll out solar installations that not only benefit the environment but also make economic sense. If you're curious about how data-driven decisions can drive the energy transition forward, you should give this a listen!
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Takeaways from this episode:
- We dive into solar energy's untapped potential on commercial rooftops, highlighting its financial viability and environmental impact.
- Noaa Cohn from Inrange shares her journey from tech to climate impact, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making in sustainability.
- We explore the unique challenges of aligning landlord-tenant incentives for rooftop solar installations while ensuring everyone benefits financially.
- The conversation highlights the role of community and individual action in combating climate anxiety, encouraging small, local initiatives for greater impact.
- The episode emphasizes the importance of building networks and connections in the climate space to share knowledge, opportunities, and support each other.
Links referenced in this episode:
- InRange
- Connect with Noaa on LinkedIn
- Climatebase
- storiesforthefuture.com
- vklavenes.substack.com
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