In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I spoke with Lincoln Bleavens, Stanford University’s Executive Director of Sustainability & Energy Management. With a rich background in the global energy sector, Lincoln brings a unique blend of academic and practical expertise to his role, overseeing a range of operations from energy and water management to emergency preparedness and waste management.

Our discussion centered on Stanford’s innovative approach to sustainability, viewing the university as a microcosm of a larger urban system. Lincoln highlighted Stanford’s significant strides in aligning its operational needs with sustainability goals. Notably, the university’s transition from a natural gas-fired plant to renewable electricity and from a steam-based system to more efficient hot and chilled water systems has substantially reduced energy and water consumption.

These changes, Lincoln pointed out, are not just about adopting new technologies but represent a fundamental shift in resource management, resulting in a dramatic decrease in distribution losses and water consumption. This approach positions Stanford as a leader in sustainable innovation, demonstrating how operational efficiency can coexist with environmental stewardship.

Lincoln’s insights underscore the importance of sustainability as a driver of innovation. Stanford is setting an example for other institutions and cities by focusing on long-term, sustainable solutions. His passion for applied innovation and sustainability is a testament to Stanford’s commitment to leading by example in this vital area.

In summary, my conversation with Lincoln Bleavens was an in-depth look into how Stanford is pioneering a sustainable future, offering valuable lessons and strategies that could inspire a broader movement toward sustainable innovation and efficiency.

Name: Lincoln Bleveans
Title: Executive Director, Sustainability & Energy Management
Company: Stanford University

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Lincoln Bleveans has been an executive in the global energy industry for nearly 30 years, focused on electric power and sustainability. He currently leads Stanford University’s mission-essential operations and world-leading innovation in sustainability and resilience, energy and water, civil infrastructure, building automation and energy management, emergency preparedness and employee safety, and waste management. He is active as a mentor and board member for technology start-ups in North America, Europe, and India and has a podcast called “Climate Changes Everything.”