What does it take to modernize manufacturing facilities while slashing energy costs and improving sustainability? In this episode, Charlie Marquez, Senior Manager of EHS and Facilities at Kirkhill, shares his fascinating journey from his Navy beginnings to spearheading energy innovations in a California manufacturing plant. Learn how Charlie led his team to adopt a groundbreaking 1.3 MW Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system, complemented by a solar carport and STEM battery storage.
Charlie also delves into the critical lessons learned from navigating utility systems and vendor selection, along with the environmental benefits gained through reduced emissions and compliance alignment. From leveraging DOE programs to collaborating with industry experts, this episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone looking to balance cost management, innovation, and sustainability in their operations.
What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:
- How a CHP system revolutionized Kirkhill's energy efficiency.
- The benefits of leveraging waste heat for operational processes.
- Strategic decisions in opting for solar carports over rooftop panels.
- The value of DOE programs and utility partnerships.
- Common challenges in integrating advanced energy systems.
- Vendor selection pitfalls and lessons learned.
- Legal and operational hurdles in energy modernization projects.
- ROI on bundled energy solutions, including battery storage.
- The environmental impact of emissions reductions.
- Building team buy-in for large-scale sustainability initiatives.
Resources In Today's Episode:
- Charlie Marquez: LinkedIn
- Kirkhill
- Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
- Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
- VECKTA: News
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- Pacifico Power
- Tesla
- CARB (California Air Resources Board)
You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/4ypducxh