President
Curtis is a dynamic force in the field of electrical engineering and sustainable energy, boasting an impressive journey that spans back to 2007. With his wealth of experience, he embarked on a transformative path, establishing Inferno Solar in early 2019 to turn a lifelong dream of entrepreneurship into reality.
In a remarkable span of fewer than five years, Curtis, alongside the dedicated Inferno Solar team, has left an indelible mark on the sustainable energy landscape. Their tireless efforts have led to the successful installation of over 18,000 cutting-edge solar panels, generating a staggering 7.5 Megawatts of clean, renewable energy and roughly 8 million kWh per year across the province. This remarkable achievement has also translated into an annual reduction of over 4,100 tonnes of CO2 emissions, playing a pivotal role in the mission to 'Decarbonize Business in Western Canada.'
Notably, Curtis's outstanding contributions were recognized in November 2020 when he earned a well-deserved place among the prestigious Top 40 Under 40 in Canadian Construction—an accolade that speaks volumes about his leadership and impact in the industry.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Curtis is a multifaceted individual who finds solace and joy in various pursuits. When he's not meticulously quoting a project or engaging with clients, you'll find him on two wheels, pedaling through scenic landscapes, testing his skills on the golf course, or relishing quality family time as he strolls through the neighborhood with his beloved wife and two adorable baby boys.
Curtis's dedication to innovation, sustainability, and community, both in and out of the boardroom, makes him a remarkable individual whose journey continues to inspire and make a lasting impact on the world of clean energy and beyond.
In Episode 64 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews Curtis Craig, the founder of Inferno Solar, a company focused on clean and renewable energy solutions. The discussion revolves around the challenges and opportunities ...