#1
Who is Anaergia?
00:57
#2
Rialto has 3 Problems - #1: Enforcement of SB 1383
02:07
#3
Problem 2: Location
03:09
#4
Problem 3: Anaergia's overall shape
04:06
#5
Regulation's consequences on Water Markets
05:17
#6
In search for... a Crisis?!
07:07
#7
What's next for Anaergia?
09:41
#8
Andrew Benedek's Address
10:55
The Rise and Fall of North America's Largest Organic Waste to Energy Facility
😮 Anaergia's flagship asset, the Rialto Bioenergy Facility, just filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. What happened? What are the problems? What's next? Let's review ⬇
Last year, I spoke with Andrew Benedek and Kunal Shah on this podcast, and I came out of those two episodes deeply convinced that Anaergia was changing the World for the better.
🏆 Last month, that feeling got comforted at Global Water Intelligence (GWI)'s awards ceremony, when the company won two trophies as "Net Zero Carbon Champion," but also indirectly as a contributor to the "Wastewater Project of the Year."
So I was shocked when reading GWI's last weekly briefing and discovering North America's largest organic waste-to-energy plant was in deep trouble!
But when analyzing what happened, I started noting some very familiar patterns to anyone deeply involved with the Water Industry.
To me:
3️⃣ Rialto has 3 Problems (which I detail in this episode)
🤦♂️ It's not the first time Regulation has come in the way of Water Companies
📜 Paul O'Callaghan's thesis on the Dynamics of Water Innovation once more helps us understand what's going on
🕯 I think Anaergia will get to the light on the other end of that tunnel
... and frankly speaking, I hope so!
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