Renewable Energy Transition & The Carbon Industry With Tsung Xu | Founder of Materially Better

Renewable Energy Transition & The Carbon Industry With Tsung Xu | Founder of Materially Better

Released Friday, 24th March 2023
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Renewable Energy Transition & The Carbon Industry With Tsung Xu | Founder of Materially Better

Renewable Energy Transition & The Carbon Industry With Tsung Xu | Founder of Materially Better

Renewable Energy Transition & The Carbon Industry With Tsung Xu | Founder of Materially Better

Renewable Energy Transition & The Carbon Industry With Tsung Xu | Founder of Materially Better

Friday, 24th March 2023
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Welcome to Episode 13, in this episode I chat with Tsung Xu, the founder of Materially Better and a serial entrepreneur. Tsung is passionate about exploring new performance materials that will play a big role in unlocking innovation and help solve big problems on a global scale. 

Show Notes

As you’ll hear Tsung is very positive about our future, he believes that now is the best time in history for a startup to build products made of atoms and to leverage todays incredible technology's including new materials, synthetic biology, batteries, real-world AI and more. 

Here are a few things we discuss in this great chat

  • The speed at which our global economies are charging toward a renewable energy future.
  • Carbon and its use in materials.
  • How cheap energy can drive growth in multiple industries.
  • What are the pillars that are driving renewable energy globally. 
  • The growth in batteries. 
  • Profitability and margins for companies producing products in the new energy shift vs historical big tech companies.

Relevant Links 

Tsung Top 3 Green MBA Topics

  1. Assess emerging technologies, what is the current landscape, how have they scaled, what are the costs curves as they double capacity. 
  2. Acknowledge the history of other energy transitions and that of your sector, having a birds eye view can lead to more innovative thinking and insights others may not be able to see. 
  3. Critical thinking, be willing to look widely at resources and various sources of data including experts and then try and snythisis look at where data and ideas conflict and think through why they might conflict and what insights you might be able to get from that information. 

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This episode is brought to you by Sixty7.Green a consultancy that helps you link sustainability to business prosperity.For organisations large and small, Sixty7.green uses data and purpose-driven insights to help businesses achieve corporate social responsibility ambitions. They provide strategic insights, a sign-post to good practice and help develop nature-based solutions.

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