“We Take the Trash and Turn It Into Gas” — Brian Carmody on Greening the Data Center Boom Differently

EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 24 MIN

“We Take the Trash and Turn It Into Gas” — Brian Carmody on Greening the Data Center Boom Differently

from Cut The Tie | Own Your Success · host Thomas Helfrich

Send us Fan MailCut The Tie Podcast with Brian CarmodyWhat happens when critical infrastructure grows faster than the systems meant to support it? In this episode of Cut The Tie, Thomas Helfrich sits down with Brian Carmody to explore the unseen strain data centers are placing on power grids across the country—and why relying on the grid alone is becoming a liability.Brian shares how his journey from the military to corporate leadership and real estate development led him to a mission-driven model for powering data centers. By combining waste-to-energy systems, on-site power generation, and hydroponic farming, Brian and his team are cutting ties with the grid while giving more back to communities than they take. The result is a smarter, more resilient approach to energy, infrastructure, and growth.About Brian Carmody:Brian Carmody is the Director of Finance and Northeast Development at Renewed Developers, an energy and data center property development firm focused on sustainable, behind-the-meter infrastructure. With a background spanning military service, Fortune 50 corporate roles, manufacturing leadership, and real estate investment, Brian specializes in developing data center sites powered by waste-to-energy systems, natural gas generation, and on-site sustainability solutions that reduce grid dependency and revitalize local communities.In this episode, Thomas and Brian discuss:Why data centers are straining the power gridBrian explains how exponential growth in cloud computing and AI is outpacing grid capacity nationwide.Turning waste into reliable energyMunicipal waste is converted into renewable gas to power data centers directly on-site.What “behind the meter” really meansGenerating power independently avoids multi-year grid interconnection delays.Why solar and wind can’t support critical infrastructure aloneData centers and hospitals require consistent, always-on power sources.How hydroponic farms close the loopExcess heat and energy are used to grow fresh food year-round for local communities.The policy challenges slowing innovationRigid energy policies often ignore total emissions and real-world outcomes.Key Takeaways:Grid dependence is a growing riskWaiting years for interconnection stalls growth and limits infrastructure expansion.Waste can be a power sourceTrash, when processed correctly, becomes reliable, on-demand energy.Behind-the-meter creates resilienceOn-site generation gives developers speed, control, and certainty.Infrastructure should give more than it takesEnergy, food, and tax revenue can all flow back to the community.Practical transition beats idealismReal-world solutions outperform rigid, all-or-nothing energy thinking.Connect with Brian Carmody:💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancarmody/🌐 Website: https://renewdevelopers.com/Connect with Thomas Helfrich:🌐 Website: https://www.cutthetie.com💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomashelfrich📧 Email: [email protected]🚀 Instantly Relevant: https://www.instantlyrelevant.comSupport the showSerious about LinkedIn Lead Generation? Stop Guessing what to do on LinkedIn and ignite revenue from relevance with Instantly Relevant Lead System

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