Description
This episode features Clay Nesler, Founder and CEO of The Nesler Group, LLC, Rune Stene, Managing Director at Powerhouse and Business Developer at Skanska Norway, and Tony Hans, Vice President at CMTA.
Each guest offers their perspective on how currently available resources and technologies can be important assets to save energy and decarbonize the built environment.
- Clay describes what he calls the “Four Good Deeds” of building that can carve a path toward net-zero carbon by 2050.
- Rune explains how a common goal of decarbonization may require a unique approach for each individual building project.
- Tony notes how new legislation and changes in building codes are making sustainable building more financially feasible.
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