Entrochemistry and Entrochemical Systems with CEO Sanza Kazadi

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2024 · 20 MIN

Entrochemistry and Entrochemical Systems with CEO Sanza Kazadi

from Energy One Podcast · host Ladybug Energy

Welcome to Energy One, the podcast that explores the world of Energy through the eyes of industry leaders, experts, and innovators. In this episode, Maryon speaks to Sanza Kazadi about Entrochemical Systems. They talk about his groundbreaking technology: how it started, how it’s going and what he sees for the future.ABOUT THE GUESTDr. Kazadi is the founder of Kazadi Enterprises which is developing a technology platform and products that leverage environmental thermal energy to accomplish heating and cooling, water purification, and electrical power production. He discovered and developed entrochemical systems initially based on his theoretical work in swarm engineering.Kazadi Enterprises creates technology that uses water to capture heat in the air to drive the processes that keep us alive and comfortable. This energy can be used to purify water, to air condition, to heat and to refrigerate. It is carbon free and available everywhere at any time.Show Recommendation:“Star Trek”: The Original Series (1966–1969) · The Next Generation (1987–1994) · Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) · Voyager (1995–2001) · Enterprise (2001–2005).Get in touch with Dr. Kazadi:Kazadi EnterprisesEmail: [email protected]: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, and does not imply suitability. The views and opinions expressed by the presenters are their own.For any inquiries or comments, you can reach us as [email protected] Energy One Podcast is brought to you by Ladybug Energy. Get energy tips and advice at LadybugEnergy.com.

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