The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) represents the biggest move by the federal government to address climate change. Not only does it support an energy transition that has been in the making for decades, it opens the door to new tech, new business models, and, for Bluefield, a pivot towards new opportunities in water.
Podcast host, Reese Tisdale, and Sales Director John Berryman take on the IRA and its potential impact on the water industry. From the power and automotive sectors to municipal utilities, approaches to water management and opportunities are forecasted to change through an energy transition that is already underway.
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