Accelerating the Global Energy Shift with Vince Canino, Capstone Green Energy

  • November 7, 2025

Capstone Green Energy’s Vince on Oil-Free Turbines, Circular Innovation & Leading with Accountability

At Tech Week Singapore 2025, TechIntelPro sat down with Vince from Capstone Green Energy to explore how the company is redefining sustainable power generation through technology and culture.

Vince shares how Capstone’s oil-free microturbine technology, powered by its four pillars — recuperators, air bearings, combustion systems, and inverter design — delivers some of the lowest emission profiles in the industry.

He also unpacks Capstone’s journey from mobility-based turbines to decentralized power solutions, and how its Energy-as-a-Service model is helping customers balance OPEX and CAPEX while accelerating cleaner adoption.

Beyond engineering, Vince reflects on the company’s CLIMB values — Courage, Little things matter, Iterate to success, Mutual trust, and Be your best — a leadership framework that fosters innovation through accountability and empowerment.

Watch the full interview to learn how Capstone Green Energy is driving a culture of responsibility, innovation, and sustainability at scale.

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Vince Canino is a strategic business leader known for driving change through employee engagement and fostering ownership. He is a creative and trustworthy leader who values input to achieve commitment and accountability. Leveraging commercial and technical expertise, he creates a clear vision to drive strong financial performance. Vince excels at developing winning strategies for business generation and building lasting customer relationships, transforming abstract issues into actionable approaches for growth and success across all business functions.

Capstone Green Energy has been a leader in microturbine technology for over 30 years, shipping over 10,000 units to 83 countries. They provide on-site energy systems and microgrid solutions, with options ranging from 65kW to multiple MWs, including Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) rental and service contracts. They also offer biomass and heat recovery solutions through strategic partnerships. Capstone estimates they saved customers $169 million in energy costs and 362,000 tons of carbon in FY23, with total savings over the last five years estimated at $1.08 billion and 1.9 million tons of carbon.