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Today’s guest is Elliot Coad, co-founder and CEO of Ecologi (formerly known as Offset Earth).

Ecologi plants trees in various locations around the globe allowing its subscribers to offset their carbon footprints. In our conversation we discuss how Ecologi got started, their growth and plans, and the challenges of running this kind of startup.

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My guest in this episode is Katie Patrick, CEO of Energy Lollipop.

Katie is an activist, entrepreneur, author, and unashamed optimist. I really wanted to speak to Katie because while, like most of my guests, she has deep concerns about our environmental impacts, she refuses to be conquered by “doom and gloom”.

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My guest in this episode is Thomas Alisi, Founder of Energy Open Piazza, a platform to help transition built environments to sustainable energy.

In our conversation we discussed:

  • Thomas Alisi has an entrepreneurial mindset and is a software engineer by trade, he’s currently working on the Energy Open Piazza consortium with Unit 9’s enterprise technology division. The consortium won the Power Forward Challenge in February 2020 which secured public funding 
  • Energy Open Piazza is an algorithmic software that enables data driven decisions for energy usage with a focus on the increasingly electrified world and ensuring investments made in new electrified technologies are aligned with performance expectations.
  • In 2020, the consortium started with discovery, then transitioned to prototyping with companies, and is now working on an actionable prototype
  • Currently assembling prototypes into one single platform to get this ready for use and execution in order to assist users in making energy predictions based on costs and energy options 
  • In Q4 20 and Q1 21, the team is building a business plan that will translate the project into a commercial company 
  • Importance of working with partners that are using the prototype in order to understand and validate options with stakeholders in order to find the most valuable solution
  • Thomas’s personal motivation to focus on energy through learning about Elon Musk’s First Principles, which urges people to think at a very high level about what we do, how we do it, and determine if it can be optimized in regards to everything we do 
    • Ex: Elon Musk researched rockets and realized that the cost of bringing rockets to space is Billions of $s but the materials cost is Millions of $s, so he asked himself what is the problem of going from Millions to Billions and is it possible to optimize 
  • Thomas’s background of optimizing processes and how he started thinking about optimization within energy which led to his journey of better understanding the energy sector and areas of opportunity 
  • Thomas’s previous experience with supporting PhD students with public funding and how that assisted him through the Power Forward Challenge process 
  • The importance of partnerships and ability to show value when asking for public funding and grants
  • Energy Open Piazza’s current partnerships with Skanska and Ernst & Young 
  • Discussion that companies have aggressive carbon reduction goals that are difficult to accurately understand — part of the Energy Open Piazza mission is understanding what is feasible in order to support companies with making decisions that make financial sense 
  • Understanding how both energy and data works is very valuable

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My guest in this episode is Eduardo Gómez, Co-Founder and CPO of Emitwise, an AI-powered software company that helps companies achieve carbon neutrality.

In our conversation we discussed:

  • Eduardo and co-founder Mauro Cozzi’s brainstorming conversation that led to Emitwise
  • Eduardo’s personal passion for fighting climate change
  • Distinguishing the 3 scopes of emissions
  • Current discrepancies between companies’ carbon emission tracking and reporting versus the actual carbon emissions
  • Process of working with investors and fundraising for Emitwise

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I reached out to Oli on the Tech Impact Makers Slack group last year after I came across his Forge The Future newsletter.

After a brief intro chat I knew I had to get an interview with him because his story seemed pretty unique to me at the time: an experienced and well-paid engineer took a self-imposed twelve-month sabbatical to educate himself on the climate emergency and work out what he could do to help.

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My guest today is James Christie, user experience designer at MadPow and founder of the (pre-COVID) remote SustainableUX conference.

As a designer James understands the huge impact design principles can have on a project from the get-go: sustainability being one of them. In other words, making yourself “greener” after the fact is much harder than building it in from day one. Aside from his tactics on doing that, we also discuss some useful approaches of how the benefits of sustainability can be “sold” to clients and colleagues internally to make the entire process easier.

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