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Creating Your Roadmap to Net Zero, with Tripp Borstel Smart Energy Voices

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In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host John Failla sits down with Tripp Borstel, Head of Transformation at ENGIE Impact. They discuss key levers to work and issues relating to the use of carbon offsets. There’s a lot to cover when it comes to achieving zero emissions - and the scale of the challenge requires creating alignment across a variety of parties within an organization. Listen in to this conversation from Smart Energy Decisions’ recent Renewable Energy Forum.
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Tripp’s background and current role at ENGIE [01:46]

What is needed for the energy transition? [03:29]

ENGIE Impact’s definition of net-zero [06:22]

The importance of science-based targets [10:54]

Choosing the best pathway [14:50]

Green thermal and mobility [19:35]

What role should offsets play? [24:21]

ENGIE’s emission reduction commitments [29:30]


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Tripp is a Director with ENGIE Impact’s Sustainability Solutions. He has 15 years of experience as a strategy consultant to senior executives in developing climate and energy strategies. His focus is on managing the cultural dynamics of strategy and building high levels of stakeholder alignment throughout the strategy development process. Tripp has worked with corporations, non-profits, and cities. Currently, his work focuses on helping organizations develop net zero targets and strategies. He lives in Oakland, California, and has an MBA from UC Berkeley.
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In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host John Failla sits down with Tripp Borstel, Head of Transformation at ENGIE Impact. They discuss key levers to work and issues relating to the use of carbon offsets. There’s a lot to cover when it comes to achieving zero emissions - and the scale of the challenge requires creating alignment across a variety of parties within an organization. Listen in to this conversation from Smart Energy Decisions’ recent Renewable Energy Forum.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

Tripp’s background and current role at ENGIE [01:46]

What is needed for the energy transition? [03:29]

ENGIE Impact’s definition of net-zero [06:22]

The importance of science-based targets [10:54]

Choosing the best pathway [14:50]

Green thermal and mobility [19:35]

What role should offsets play? [24:21]

ENGIE’s emission reduction commitments [29:30]


Click here for detailed show notes

Connect with Tripp Borstel
On LinkedIn

Tripp is a Director with ENGIE Impact’s Sustainability Solutions. He has 15 years of experience as a strategy consultant to senior executives in developing climate and energy strategies. His focus is on managing the cultural dynamics of strategy and building high levels of stakeholder alignment throughout the strategy development process. Tripp has worked with corporations, non-profits, and cities. Currently, his work focuses on helping organizations develop net zero targets and strategies. He lives in Oakland, California, and has an MBA from UC Berkeley.
Connect With Smart Energy Decisions

https://smartenergydecisions.com

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Follow them on LinkedIn


Subscribe to Smart Energy Voices
If you're interested in participating in the next Smart Energy Decision Event, visit smartenergydecisions.com or email our Event Operations Director, Lisa Carroll at lisa@smartenergydecisions.com
Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

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