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" ... According to Tran, one of the biggest barriers to market adoption of clean technologies, such as waste heat to power, has been the misalignment of capital for these projects. Despite waste heat to power technology being around for a long time, Tran said that "this type of technology was being sold as an energy efficiency concept, which required industrial companies to pay for these projects from their corporate budgets, usually requiring 24-month paybacks or less, so these projects often did not make the cut". To address the lack of progress in the deployment of waste heat to power technology, Tran said Kanin Energy circumvents these barriers by developing them as "clean energy infrastructure projects" instead of "energy efficiency projects" to attract patient project finance and developers. In determining the project's feasibility, Tran noted that Kanin Energy conducts further due diligence of the regional regulatory environment, carbon market and available tax incentives to put together a proposal that allows her team to develop onsite power facilities and enable their industrial partners to monetise from waste heat with no upfront costs. ... "
" ... Despite the often frustratingly obscure nature of the problem and the need for expensive investments without clear paybacks, the need to take data management seriously and adequately provision it with talented teams backed with the necessary investments is paramount. ... "
" ... Stio’s story is part of a larger one that includes direct-to-consumer brands such as Tesla, Casper and Peloton whose approach has changed the retail landscape—and garnered outsized paybacks for founders and investors. ... "
" ... With grasses, it can take a few years before you actually have a measurable amount of carbon in the soil. We as a society shouldn’t be asking farms and ranches to take on the cost and the risk and the figuring out of how to do the practices and then get the paybacks in terms of productivity and benefits later on. It’s right for emitters and polluters like ourselves to step up and try to help with that transition. ... "
" ... “It's challenging to determine the exact paybacks for microgrids,” says Matthew Walters, head of distributed energy systems for Siemens, in an interview. “The value of resiliency (having backup power) is about the cost of avoiding down-time — similar to how you would value an insurance policy.” ... "