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Dsider on Energy Tech Startups

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Dsider on Energy Tech Startups

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Dsider on Energy Tech Startups

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jul 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we chat with Sujatha Kumar, CEO, and Brandon Brown, VP of Business Development of Dsider, a platform that is transforming the energy industry. Dsider uses cutting-edge technologies including physics-based models, machine learning, and generative AI to provide businesses with strategic decision-making tools for sustainable energy transition. The platform, essentially a leadership dashboard for carbon management, combines complex analysis with a user-friendly interface, promoting a better understanding of how a company’s investments can generate both a financial return and achieve net-zero goals...Key points of discussion include:An overview of Dsider and its mission to revolutionize the energy industryThe use of advanced technologies such as generative AI for strategic decision-making in energy managementThe unique, user-friendly interface of Dsider that simplifies complex energy analysis, including understanding 45Q tax credits, ROI, and impact against net-zero goalsThe challenges faced by growing a software business in the energy industryA vision for the future of the energy industry, particularly in the context of achieving net-zero operations.www.dsider.appSujatha Kumar | www.linkedin.com/in/sujathak-dsider | sujatha@dsider.app Brandon Brown | www.linkedin.com/in/bvbrown | brandon@dsider.app
Released:
Jul 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

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