Hot take · 32:27
// THE QUOTE
“you drive around halifax and you see 42 43 cranes up here”
— Barry Osmun · AzSpecd Solutions Inc.
Quotable opinion: every crane going up is a missed opportunity for renewables. Punchy, local, niche-credible.
Full episode at 32:27Solar Cladding as a Cladding Replacement: BIPV, Rainstick Water Recycling, and Atlantic Canada Sales Strategy | Barry Osmun, AzSpecd Solutions ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
The biggest renewables adoption lever for private developers is combining legislative mandate (minimum % renewable in new builds) with direct financial incentive (grants) — neither alone is sufficient.
“my hope is that there's going to be a combination of legislation and reward”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Government appetite, private-sector resistance, and missed cranes
29:05
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 32:27 of Solar Cladding as a Cladding Replacement: BIPV, Rainstick Water Recycling, and Atlantic Canada Sales Strategy | Barry Osmun, AzSpecd Solutions