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Speaker BScott Luton here with you on Supply Chain now.
Speaker BHey.
Speaker BI ventured out to Las Vegas in mid November where I thoroughly enjoyed Innovation Summit North America 2025.
Speaker BIt was powered by our friends at Schneider Electric, who brought together more than 2,500 business leaders and market innovators to accelerate electrification, automation and digitalization at the forefront of energy and technology.
Speaker BIn the next few minutes, I'm going to be sharing three of my top 37, maybe 57 takeaways.
Speaker BI'm framing it up as the why, the what and the so what.
Speaker BSo when it comes to how we generate, manage and distribute electricity, we've got to take a much different approach.
Speaker BTo that end, let's talk about the why first.
Speaker BWe've got a problem, a big growing problem.
Speaker BThe world's demand for all sorts of power is dramatically growing, growing exponentially, as a matter of fact, in the US alone.
Speaker BConsider this.
Speaker BThe US will need to find some 200 gigawatts of new energy capacity by 2030.
Speaker BBut how much is 200 gigawatts of power, you may ask?
Speaker BI know I did.
Speaker BThis figure might help.
Speaker BSo 1 gigawatt hour of energy would power roughly 750,000 homes for an hour.
Speaker BIt's not a perfect science.
Speaker BIt's got lots of variables, but that's a good general rule of thumb to follow.
Speaker BHalf of that new demand, that 200 gigawatts of new energy capacity by 2030, half of that new demand is driven by artificial intelligence.
Speaker BBut I bet you already knew that.
Speaker BAs we all know, data centers which are being built out everywhere where they fuel AI technology, which further fuels our need for energy.
Speaker BAs Amir Paul with Schneider Electric recently shared, data centers now consume 4.4% of U.S. electricity, which is more than some entire states.
Speaker BBut that's not all that 4.4%, well, it's expected to be doubled or even tripled by 2028.
Speaker BThat's incredible, right?
Speaker BBut here's a good did you know data centers that power AI can create up to 10 times as much heat as those that don't.
Speaker BAnd of course, all of that heat, well, it requires tons and tons of new cooling and management technology.
Speaker BSo as you can see, our thirst for power generation is growing by the minute and has other ripple, all kinds of ripple effects and especially as we continue to leverage the Innovative power of artificial intelligence.
Speaker BAll right, so now that we've covered at least a portion of the why, let's talk about the what, as in what is being done about this immense energy challenge.
Speaker BWell, a variety of industry leaders and innovators are driving progress in their markets around the world.
Speaker BBut in Las Vegas at the Innovation Summit North America 2025, I enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about what Schneider Electric is doing to advance energy technology and optimize the integration of electrification of automation and digital intelligence really across buildings, data centers, industrial applications, power grids and much, much more.
Speaker BFor example, the company's open AI powered EcoStrux platform creates intelligent ecosystems to fuel real time insights, resilience and efficiency.
Speaker BThe platform's foresight offering is specifically geared towards buildings who collectively uses some 40% of all energy consumption in the United states.
Speaker BThat's right, buildings, 40% of all energy consumption in the US as Manish Kumar, Executive Vice President of Digital Energy with Schneider Electric put it quote, energy saved in buildings can power the AI factories.
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Speaker BThat's a great way of looking at it.
Speaker BSchneider Electric debuted the one digital grid platform, an AI enabled platform that unifies planning, operations and asset management for utilities, improving reliability and managing those rising costs.
Speaker BAnd finally, as a powerful example that is perhaps my favorite, I love how Schneider Electric invests into the relationships with suppliers and customers alike, which helps create wins and unlock innovations across the ecosystem.
Speaker BIn fact, this really important element is a long time fundamental aspect of the culture at Schneider Electric.
Speaker BI recently sat down with Steve Wilhite, Executive Vice President of Snyder Electric Advisory Services where we touched on several of these intriguing relationships specifically with Marks and Spencer and Levi Strauss and company.
Speaker BMarks and Spencer recently announced the launch of respark, a new supply chain decarbonization program developed in partnership with Schneider Electric.
Speaker BThe initiative is a critical part of the Marks and Spencer's plan, a sustainability strategy which is laser focused on achieving net zero emissions across its value chain by 2040.
Speaker BLevi Strauss and company partnered with Schneider Electric to launch a program they call leap, the Levi Strauss and company Energy Accelerator program.
Speaker BLeap.
Speaker BThis initiative aims to increase access to renewable energy throughout the famed fashion and apparel companies supply chain ecosystem.
Speaker BLEAP is targeting a 42% reduction in supply chain emissions by 2030.
Speaker BI also enjoyed a case study that showed how Knight Swift, a leading transportation company that logged some 1.8 billion miles a year.
Speaker BWell, how they're working with Schneider Electric to surpass its CO2 reduction goals.
Speaker BTheir goal had been 5%.
Speaker BThey achieved over 8%.
Speaker BRemarkable.
Speaker BI also Enjoy speaking with Carlos Gutierrez Allard about how Schneider Electric is working with the Boston Athletic association to help the famed organization reduce 42% of its scope one and two emissions by 2030.
Speaker BAnd if you don't know, the Boston Athletic association is the team behind the iconic Boston Marathon.
Speaker BOne more thing.
Speaker BEarlier this year, Schneider Electric launched Zigo Hub, a new digital platform that makes it easier for companies of all sizes to decarbonize their supply chains.
Speaker BThe Hub is designed with helpful capabilities to engage suppliers, build customized decarbonization programs, set targets, and much, much more.
Speaker BZego Hub also allows for companies to track decarbonization progress individually by supplier.
Speaker BAnd keep this in mind, decarbonization doesn't just reduce emissions, it reduces energy waste.
Speaker BCleaner supply chains are almost always more efficient, more resilient and cheaper to operate.
Speaker BSo now that we've talked about the why, the rising energy demand, the AI driven explosion in power needs, and of course the enormous strain on our grid, we've talked about the what innovations, partnerships, technologies that Schneider Electric is bringing to the table and other companies for for that matter.
Speaker BBut I want to finish up with the so what?
Speaker BAs in why this matters for all of us.
Speaker BThe future we want can't happen without a modern energy foundation.
Speaker BOlivier Bloom, CEO of Schneider Electric, recently said, quote, we are at a unique point of time.
Speaker BWhat AI is bringing is taking digitalization to the next level, giving us a massive opportunity to make energy much more efficient everywhere in the world.
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Speaker BThat's so true.
Speaker BBut every breakthrough we're chasing, AI, automation, electrified fleets, digital supply chains, climate, resilience, all that much, much more depends on energy.
Speaker BAnd more and more of it depends on electricity.
Speaker BNot someday, but today.
Speaker BIf we don't modernize how we generate, manage and distribute power, we don't get smarter factories, cleaner supply chains, safer communities, or faster innovation.
Speaker BIn fact, everything stalls because energy efficiency is imperative in this era.
Speaker BIn a recent report that Parks Associates conducted with Schneider Electric, here's some of the findings.
Speaker B86% of US households rather than want to reduce energy usage at home, but only 50% are actively taking steps to do so.
Speaker BI bet a lot of those Americans and American households need more ideas and practical guidance and tools and technologies, right?
Speaker BEvery income bracket though that were surveyed by the research said they fuel the financial impact of continually rising electricity costs.
Speaker BWhich is probably why the survey showed that over 15% of US Internet connected households now own solar, home battery storage, smart panel or EV technologies.
Speaker BBut beyond our homes, energy efficiency is a competitive advantage in industry.
Speaker BCompanies that reduce waste, electrify intelligently and partner across their ecosystem don't just cut carbon, they reduce costs.
Speaker BThey boost resilience.
Speaker BThey become the suppliers and partners everyone wants to work with.
Speaker BThey become organizations that top talent wants to work in.
Speaker BIn fact, I've heard Some say that 2026 will be the year AI moves from competitive advantage to competitive table stakes.
Speaker BWell, I'd add the energy efficiency is becoming much, much the same.
Speaker BCollaboration, not isolation, is how we solve the energy equation.
Speaker BNo single company, utility or innovation can handle what's coming.
Speaker BThis challenge is way too big for silos.
Speaker BWe've got to bust up all those old and new silos.
Speaker BThe power of Schneider Electric's approach is that it doesn't stop at its own four walls or at the edge of the enterprise.
Speaker BIt extends to suppliers, customers, utilities, buildings, data centers, entire industries.
Speaker BPlatforms like EcoStruxure, Zigo Hub, and programs like Leap and Respark show what's possible.
Speaker BWhen an ecosystem moves together, when one company reduces energy waste, it that's great.
Speaker BWhen thousands do it together, that's transformational.
Speaker BBecause the choices we make now determine the energy future that the next generations inherit.
Speaker BThe way we design buildings, the way we digitize our factories, the way we reduce emissions, the way we prepare for AI's massive growth and impact, the way we innovate, the way we lead.
Speaker BAll of that becomes a foundation of the next generation's economy.
Speaker BThis is no longer just about solving today's problems.
Speaker BIt's about shaping tomorrow's opportunities and reality.
Speaker BThat's the so what?
Speaker BFrom where I sit, at least part of it.
Speaker BAnd Schneider Electric isn't just responding to an energy challenge.
Speaker BAs your trusted energy technology partner of choice, they're helping architect an energy transformation that will fuel a bright future for all folks.
Speaker BAll that is really good news to me.
Speaker BAnd you know how big of a fan I am of good news.
Speaker BHey, I welcome your thoughts on any of these topics I shared here today.
Speaker BWhat's your why?
Speaker BWhat is your what?
Speaker BOr better yet, maybe what is your so what?
Speaker BAnd hey, this is on behalf of the whole team here at Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton, as always, challenging you to do good, get forward, be the change that's needed and we'll see you next time right back here on Supply Chain Now.
Speaker BThanks everybody.
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