Enerlogics’ president discusses shifts in net zero commitments

Enerlogics Solar President and Co-Founder Scott Ameduri - Enerlogics Solar
Enerlogics Solar President and Co-Founder Scott Ameduri - Enerlogics Solar
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Enerlogics Networks President Scott Ameduri has shared his perspective on the future of net zero and energy in an article contributed to the International Business Times. Ameduri discusses the impact of financial institutions withdrawing from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) and how it could alter sustainability initiatives. He notes that some institutions are choosing to set their own sustainability targets instead of following industry-wide frameworks.

Ameduri raises a question about international competitiveness, asking, “If we move away from ESG initiatives while other countries are pushing forward, can American firms remain competitive internationally?” He highlights that other regions are imposing stricter standards for low-carbon manufacturing, which could result in financial penalties for American companies in global markets if banks do not promote cleaner practices.

To navigate this evolving landscape, Ameduri advises companies to adopt a forward-thinking approach to sustainability. He suggests that businesses should not depend on a single energy source but instead build diverse portfolios incorporating on-site generation, storage, and grid-based solutions. Investing in microgrids and energy storage is recommended as a strategy to enhance resilience against market volatility and grid instability.

For further details, visit [International Business Times](https://www.ibtimes.com/landscape-changing-enerlogics-networks-president-scott-ameduri-shares-insights-net-zero-3764149).



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