Chip Moldenhauer on The Transformation of Energy Infrastructure Data Analytics - a podcast by Geoffrey Cann

from 2023-05-10T12:30

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"Many people think of information as being data. But information is not necessarily data that they then can be analyzed and turned into analytics."

In this episode, I’m in conversation with Chip Moldenhauer who is the Founder and CEO of Arbo, an energy data analytics firm. Compliance with energy regulations is a minimum requirement for any new energy investment. However, the regulations are not codified and structured as you’d find in an ERP system. It’s unstructured text, which means it’s time-consuming to find all the relevant regulations and figure out how they apply in a specific instance. Add in the urgency to hit climate targets and the huge wave of government funding heading into clean energy, and suddenly regulatory data analytics becomes highly valuable. 

"The big problem that the industry was trying to solve as, as at least the United States, and most of the world was trying to do that shift from coal to gas, that was how long is it going to take to build transportation necessary to move that product that was going to help decarbonize the world and bring power to many more people."

Chip is the founder and CEO of Arbo, an energy data analytics firm that transforms energy regulatory data into business intelligence and insights that drive infrastructure permitting and commercial decisions. Chip founded Arbo to help improve the strategic decision making needed to sustain America’s critical infrastructure, achieve energy independence and support the energy evolution.

"Knowing the timing of the permitting process is directly related to how much a project is going to cost."

Prior to founding Arbo, Chip practiced energy regulatory law at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP and advised clients’ senior leaders on strategic solutions to high stakes regulatory, policy and litigation issues. Chip served with distinction as a naval surface warfare officer responsible for leading large engineering divisions on ships deployed overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and The Catholic University of America School of Law. 

"And I think most research shows that we need to build that grid out at a rate of four to five times what we've built before."

USEFUL LINKS

  • LinkedIn profiles (personal, business): 

    • Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chip-moldenhauer/

    • Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goarbo

  • Twitter handles:

    • @go_arbo

  • Website: 

    •  www.goarbo.com

 

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