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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2021 · 30 MIN

Moji Karimi of Cemvita Factory: Underground Refineries, Carbon as an Asset, and Pathways to a Net Zero Industry

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In this episode Kaitlyn Allen is joined by Moji Karimi, Co-Founder and CEO of Cemvita Factory.  Moji is an engineer who is a whiz at ideation and the development of breakthrough technologies.  Cemvita Factory develops carbon-negative technologies to decarbonize heavy industries and create a climate-positive future. Kaitlyn and Moji’s recent chat happened during CERAWeek® by IHS Markit ™, an A-list conference for leaders of all areas of the energy industry.  They discuss the key aspects of Cemvita’s value proposition, which are all derived from technologies inspired by nature, and why companies like BHP Billiton and Oxy have backed Cemvita. The great thing about this episode is the ease that Moji breaks down complicated topics such as underground refineries and carbon as an asset.  You may even get some ideas for the Elon Musk carbon capture competition! Kaitlyn and Moji also share laughs about being in business with family, and the randomness of Freeport, Texas, as a beach destination. As an added resource boost, Moji presented at CERAWeek®, so in addition to this podcast, check out his presentation here (beginning at the 2:30:30 time mark):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAb9aX84rbI Subscribe to ESG Decoded where you consume your podcasts and connect via social media to share your feedback and topic suggestions. Enjoy this episode!

In this episode Kaitlyn Allen is joined by Moji Karimi, Co-Founder and CEO of Cemvita Factory.  Moji is an engineer who is a whiz at ideation and the development of breakthrough technologies.  Cemvita Factory develops carbon-negative technologies to decarbonize heavy industries and create a climate-positive future. Kaitlyn and Moji’s recent chat happened during CERAWeek® by IHS Markit ™, an A-list conference for leaders of all areas of the energy industry.  They discuss the key aspects of Cemvita’s value proposition, which are all derived from technologies inspired by nature, and why companies like BHP Billiton and Oxy have backed Cemvita. The great thing about this episode is the ease that Moji breaks down complicated topics such as underground refineries and carbon as an asset.  You may even get some ideas for the Elon Musk carbon capture competition! Kaitlyn and Moji also share laughs about being in business with family, and the randomness of Freeport, Texas, as a beach destination. As an added resource boost, Moji presented at CERAWeek®, so in addition to this podcast, check out his presentation here (beginning at the 2:30:30 time mark):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAb9aX84rbI Subscribe to ESG Decoded where you consume your podcasts and connect via social media to share your feedback and topic suggestions. Enjoy this episode!

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