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Net Zero Compare Podcast
by Net Zero Compare
Interviews + explainers for the energy transition, without the greenwash. Hear from innovators across climate tech and sustainability (battery chemists, hydrogen founders, marine energy, EV charging, carbon markets), then get buyer’s-guide clarity on tools like carbon accounting, ESG monitoring and supply-chain solutions. Straight facts, business outcomes, real-world adoption.🌐 netzerocompare.com
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Gigi Alsaadi on Measuring Future Emissions Impact: Gigi Alsaadi on Assessing Overlooked Climate Solutions
🎯 In this episode: Gigi Alsaadi, Co-Founder of KanataQ and CRANE Fellow at Prime Coalition, joins Net Zero Compare to discuss how forward-looking greenhouse gas impact modeling can help investors, companies, and sustainability teams assess the future emissions impact of climate solutions.The conversation explores why traditional carbon accounting, which focuses mainly on historical emissions, is not always enough to evaluate early-stage climate technologies. Alsaadi explains how avoided emissions analysis compares a future where a solution scales with a future where the incumbent technology or process continues. This distinction is especially important for climate innovation, where historical deployment data may be limited but future emissions reduction potential could be significant. A key focus is the importance of credible incumbent scenarios, additionality, system boundaries, and avoiding double counting. The episode also examines CRANE, an open-access tool launched by Prime Coalition and developed with Rho Impact to support transparent, forward-looking impact assessment for climate technologies. Alsaadi highlights why impact claims should be supported by clear assumptions, realistic market adoption scenarios, uncertainty ranges, and regular model updates as better data becomes available. Ultimately, the discussion shows that credible climate impact assessment is not about producing a single headline number. It is about using transparent methodology, defensible assumptions, and sensitivity analysis to support better investment, procurement, and climate strategy decisions.🔗 Read the full article:https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/gigi-alsaadi-prime-coalition📍 Guest: Gigi Alsaadi, Co-Founder of KanataQ and CRANE Fellow at Prime Coalitionhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/giedrealsaadi/🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Comparehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#GigiAlsaadi #PrimeCoalition #CRANE #KanataQ #GHGImpact #AvoidedEmissions #CarbonAccounting #ClimateTech #ClimateInnovation #Sustainability #ESG #ImpactInvesting #ClimateInvesting #Decarbonization #NetZero #NetZeroCompare***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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Vanessa Thompson on ESG as an Innovation Strategy: Vanessa Thompson on Moving Beyond Compliance
🎯 In this episode: Vanessa Thompson, Managing Director of The Sustainability Experts, joins Net Zero Compare to discuss how companies can turn sustainability goals into practical business execution.The conversation explores why many ESG initiatives fail after the planning stage, and why sustainability should be treated as a long-term business strategy rather than only a compliance exercise. Thompson explains how companies can break down organizational silos, improve data quality, align sustainability initiatives with existing business KPIs, and engage suppliers more effectively around Scope 3 emissions. A key focus is the role of sustainability professionals as internal “diplomats”, helping finance, HR, procurement, operations, and leadership teams connect ESG goals with their own priorities. The episode also examines sustainability reporting frameworks such as CSRD, GRI, and SASB, while emphasizing that reporting alone is not the same as operational performance. Thompson highlights how sustainability can create business value through cost savings, innovation, stronger supplier partnerships, improved resilience, and even new revenue opportunities. Ultimately, the discussion shows that effective ESG implementation depends not only on targets and software, but also on internal alignment, clean data, supplier collaboration, and measurable operational value.🔗 Read the full article:https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/vanessa-thompson-the-sustainability-experts📍 Guest: Vanessa Thompson, Managing Director of The Sustainability Expertshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessathompson5/🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Comparehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#VanessaThompson #TheSustainabilityExperts #ESG #Sustainability #Scope3 #CSRD #GRI #SASB #ESGReporting #SupplierEngagement #SustainabilityStrategy #BusinessResilience #SustainableBusiness #NetZero #ClimateTech #NetZeroCompare***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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David Gottfried on From LEED to Regeneration: David Gottfried on Why Sustainability Alone Is No Longer Enough
🎯 In this episode: David Gottfried, co-founder of the U.S. Green Building Council, founder of the World Green Building Council, and founder of Regen360, joins Net Zero Compare to discuss why sustainability alone is no longer enough.The conversation explores the evolution of green building, from the early development of LEED certification to the global expansion of measurable sustainability standards. Gottfried explains why the built environment must move beyond reducing harm and begin restoring damaged ecological systems through regenerative thinking. A key focus is the difference between sustainability and regeneration, including how companies can rethink long-term value creation, resilience, transparency, and responsibility. The episode also examines embodied carbon in construction materials such as concrete, steel, and aluminum, as well as the role of carbon mineralization technologies that can store CO₂ in building products. Gottfried highlights why procurement policy, financing, tax incentives, disclosure requirements, and building performance regulations are essential to accelerate low-carbon solutions. Ultimately, the discussion shows that the future of sustainable infrastructure depends not only on certification and compliance, but also on verified performance, circular systems, regenerative design, and long-term systems thinking.🔗 Read the full article:https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/david-gottfried-regen360📍 Guest: David Gottfried, Founder of Regen360, Co-Founder of the U.S. Green Building Council, and Founder of the World Green Building Councilhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/david-gottfried-75835a2/🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Comparehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#DavidGottfried #Regen360 #GreenBuilding #LEED #USGBC #WorldGreenBuildingCouncil #Regeneration #Sustainability #BuiltEnvironment #EmbodiedCarbon #CarbonRemoval #CarbonMineralization #NetZero #ESG #ClimateTech #SustainableConstruction #NetZeroCompare***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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Kevin T. Taylor on What Climate Startups Need Beyond Funding: Lessons from Kevin T. Taylor’s Work at Greentown Labs
🎯 In this episode: Kevin T. Taylor, former CFO and Interim CEO of Greentown Labs and founder of the Taylored Stewardship Institute, joins Net Zero Compare to discuss what climate startups need beyond funding to succeed. The conversation explores the often-overlooked systems behind climate innovation, including shared infrastructure, governance, leadership, operational discipline, and ecosystem design. Taylor explains why climate startups require more than office space, highlighting the importance of prototyping facilities, technical resources, investor access, and strong founder networks to reduce early-stage friction and improve commercialization potential. A key focus is the role of stewardship and organizational resilience during periods of growth and transition. Taylor discusses succession planning, decision-making structures, leadership development, financial sustainability, and the operational realities of scaling mission-driven organizations. The episode also examines unequal access to capital for women and underserved founders, the importance of inclusion in climate innovation ecosystems, and the complex role legacy energy companies may play in accelerating climate solutions. Ultimately, the discussion highlights that successful climate innovation depends not only on technology and funding, but also on strong institutions, clear governance, responsible leadership, and long-term systems thinking.🔗 Read the full article:https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/kevin-t-taylor-taylored-stewardship-institute📍 Guest: Kevin T. Taylor, Founder of the Taylored Stewardship Institute https://www.linkedin.com/in/revkttaylor🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Comparehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#KevinTTaylor #ClimateStartups #ClimateTech #GreentownLabs #ClimateInnovation #NetZero #ESG #Leadership #ClimateFinance #Stewardship #Sustainability #Governance #ClimateInvestment #StartupEcosystems #NetZeroCompare***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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Dr. Christian Komor on Carbon Removal as Infrastructure: Dr. Christian Komor on Climate Urgency, Policy, and the Limits of Incremental Action
🎯 In this episode: Dr. Christian Komor, climate author and Earth systems strategist, joins Net Zero Compare to discuss why carbon removal should be treated as climate infrastructure rather than a peripheral technology.The conversation explores one of the central debates in long-term net-zero strategy: whether emissions reduction alone is enough to manage climate risk. Dr. Komor argues that accumulated atmospheric carbon, climate feedback loops, and slow policy response make large-scale carbon removal increasingly urgent. He explains direct air carbon removal, carbon utilization, and the importance of pairing removal facilities with clean energy. A key focus is his SkyCarbon Blueprint, a proposed state-led model for scaling direct atmospheric carbon removal in Colorado through public-private financing, co-located renewable energy, industrial carbon use, and interstate coordination. The episode also examines cost, policy, resilience, public will, and the role of companies while regulation remains uncertain. Ultimately, the discussion highlights that a credible climate strategy may need to combine emissions reduction, carbon removal, adaptation, better data, and systems-level planning.🔗 Read the full article:https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/christian-komor-climate-author📍 Guest: Dr. Christian Komor, Climate Author and Earth Systems Strategisthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/skycarbonblueprint/🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Comparehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#ChristianKomor #CarbonRemoval #CarbonDioxideRemoval #DirectAirCapture #DAC #NetZero #ClimateTech #ClimateStrategy #ClimatePolicy #CarbonUtilization #CarbonManagement #ClimateRisk #Decarbonization #NetZeroCompare***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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Chiara Fusar Bassini on Understanding Data, Market Design, and Modeling Limits in Europe’s Energy Transition
🎯 In this episode: Chiara Fusar Bassini, PhD candidate at the Hertie School and former renewable energy consultant at enervis energy advisors GmbH, joins Net Zero Compare to discuss how data, market design, and modeling limits shape Europe’s energy transition.The conversation explores a central challenge for energy-market analysis: the gap between how models assume electricity systems behave and how assets operate in reality. Drawing on her research using five years of hourly data from German gas power plants, Chiara explains that many conventional plants do not operate as flexibly as expected, even in systems with high renewable penetration. A key theme is the importance of operational data. While models often focus on technical parameters such as ramp rates, efficiency, or generation costs, real-world behavior can also be shaped by maintenance contracts, local agreements, asset longevity concerns, and commercial strategies. These hidden constraints can lead models to overestimate flexibility and underestimate the persistence of conventional generation. The episode also looks at market power in electricity markets and how regulatory design can influence pricing behavior. Chiara discusses how empirical data and simulation methods, including reinforcement learning, can help detect and study market power, while also highlighting differences between U.S. and European regulatory approaches. Data quality is another major focus. Chiara emphasizes that the energy sector does not lack data. Instead, the challenge lies in standardization, inconsistent identifiers, incomplete metadata, and the difficulty of merging datasets across markets and technologies. The discussion also clarifies where machine learning adds value in energy systems. It can support forecasting, pattern recognition, simulation, and control applications, but it does not replace established optimization methods used in dispatch, market clearing, grid-constrained planning, and long-term capacity modeling. Ultimately, the episode makes clear that better energy decisions require more than advanced models. They require clean data, realistic assumptions, domain knowledge, and a careful understanding of system-wide effects. As Europe’s energy transition becomes more complex, evidence-based market design and interdisciplinary skills will be essential.🔗 Read the full article:https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/chiara-fusar-bassini-hertie-school📍 Guest: Chiara Fusar Bassini, PhD candidate at the Hertie Schoolhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chiara-fusar-bassini-b112bb156/🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Comparehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#ChiaraFusarBassini #EnergyTransition #ElectricityMarkets #EnergyData #MachineLearning #MarketDesign #PowerMarkets #RenewableEnergy #EnergyModeling #NetZero #Sustainability #ClimateTech #Decarbonization #CleanEnergy***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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Arshia Jahangiri on From Solar Incentives to Real Adoption: Why Clean Energy Still Needs a Better User Experience
🎯 In this episode: Arshia Jahangiri, CEO of Solenery, joins Net Zero Compare to explore why clean energy adoption remains complex despite improving technology and stronger financial cases.The conversation focuses on a key challenge in the energy transition: bridging the gap between available solutions and actual implementation. While technologies such as solar, heat pumps, EV chargers, and energy efficiency upgrades are widely accessible, Jahangiri explains that adoption is often slowed by fragmented decision-making processes, unclear financial assessments, and difficulty navigating incentives and regulations. A central theme is the importance of simplifying user experience. Rather than treating clean energy as a purely environmental decision, the discussion highlights the need to approach it as a financial and operational one. Property owners and businesses must evaluate return on investment, technical feasibility, and long-term cost implications, often across multiple competing upgrade options. The episode also emphasizes the role of platforms in reducing friction. Solenery’s model focuses on providing property-specific assessments, including incentives, financing options, and tailored upgrade pathways. This helps users move from general interest to actionable decisions, while also improving efficiency for contractors and solution providers. Commercial buildings are highlighted as a key opportunity area. With rising energy costs, ESG pressures, and regulatory expectations, businesses are increasingly motivated to explore clean energy solutions. However, adoption depends on clear roadmaps, realistic projections, and the ability to integrate upgrades into broader operational strategies. Ultimately, the discussion makes clear that clean energy adoption is not limited by technology, but by complexity. Progress will depend on better tools, clearer financial visibility, and more structured pathways that make implementation easier and more predictable.🔗 Read the full article: https://netzerocompare.com/podcasts/net-zero-compare-podcast/arshia-jahangiri-solenery📍 Guest: Arshia Jahangiri, CEO of Soleneryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/arshyya/🎙 Interview by: Karol Kaczmarek, Co-Founder of Net Zero Compare https://www.linkedin.com/in/karol-kaczmarek-39a29651/#ArshiaJahangiri #CleanEnergy #EnergyTransition #NetZero #Sustainability #SolarEnergy #EnergyEfficiency #ESG #Decarbonization #ClimateTech #BuiltEnvironment ***At Net Zero Compare, we deliver clear, data-backed insights for decision-makers navigating ESG reporting, net-zero compliance, and clean energy adoption.🌐 https://netzerocompare.com📩 Contact us: [email protected]📚 Explore the Academy: https://netzerocompare.com/academy📰 Read more insights: https://netzerocompare.com/articles
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Interviews + explainers for the energy transition, without the greenwash. Hear from innovators across climate tech and sustainability (battery chemists, hydrogen founders, marine energy, EV charging, carbon markets), then get buyer’s-guide clarity on tools like carbon accounting, ESG monitoring and supply-chain solutions. Straight facts, business outcomes, real-world adoption.🌐 netzerocompare.com
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