Bringing down sky scrapers' sky-high carbon footprint with Joselyn Lai from Bedrock

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Most skyscrapers have sky-high carbon footprints due mostly to inefficient methods of heating and cooling. Today’s guest, Joselyn Lai is the co-founder and CEO of Bedrock Energy, a company that works with buildings to install geothermal systems. They have developed a system to drill the exact amount of boreholes at the precise depth needed to create the most efficient system per building. Today Dom is joined by a special guest host, TechCrunch Climate reporter Tim De Chant. In this conversation they cover: How the company has built up a customer base of urban builders Why it's easy to fundraise when the technology has been proven to be so effective Creating clean energy jobs for people who work in oil and gas (0:00) Introduction (1:51) Starting Bedrock Energy (3:59) Closed loop vs open loop systems (8:16) Building a customer base (12:50) Working with and around utility companies (17:08) Clean jobs for oil and gas workers (21:24) Decarbonizing the built environment (26:30) Fundraising (34:58) Host discussion Found posts every Tuesday. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcast: Equity . Subscribe to Found to hear more stories from founders each   Connect with us: On Twitter On Instagram Via email: [email protected]