9 episodes

Corporate Finance and Investment Management for Energy, Environment and Efficiency

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Corporate Finance and Investment Management for Energy, Environment and Efficiency

    Jiva Materials' game-changing solution for e-waste

    Jiva Materials' game-changing solution for e-waste

    With rapidly increasing sales of electronic items, e-waste has become one of the fastest-growing waste streams. In the UK alone, half a billion small electronic items will end up in landfill each year. 

    One UK business is innovating to address the huge challenge of e-waste. Jiva Materials has created the world’s first fully recyclable printed circuit board laminate. Currently, printed circuit boards are responsible for the biggest share of the overall carbon footprint of an electronic device.

    In this episode, Turquoise International’s Ian Thomas spoke to Jiva Materials’ CEO Dr Jonathan Swanston.



    You can find out more about Jiva Materials on its website:

    https://www.jivamaterials.com/

    To find out more about Turquoise International visit its website here:

    https://turquoise.eu/

    • 8 min
    Net Zero Now's sector solution to measure carbon emissions

    Net Zero Now's sector solution to measure carbon emissions

    As the UN Climate Change Conference Cop 28 gets underway in Dubai, businesses are grappling with ever-changing requirements for their path to net zero. 

    Whilst some race to catch up, others want to get ahead of the game. But the route to reducing emissions varies hugely from sector to sector. 

    In this episode of Talks with Turquoise, we hear from a business that helps organisations measure and monitor their greenhouse gas emissions by providing sector-specific solutions.

    Luke Jackson, a senior associate at Turquoise International, speaks to Neil Ross Russell, co-founder of Net Zero Now.

    They discuss the evolving world of carbon accounting, Net Zero Now’s work with sectors ranging from hospitality to accounting and what’s next for the business.

    To find out more about Turquoise International click here. 

    To learn more about Net Zero Now click here.

    • 15 min
    Pioneering energy storage with Connected Energy's Matthew Lumsden

    Pioneering energy storage with Connected Energy's Matthew Lumsden

    Advances in battery technology have played a major role in the car industry's shift towards electric vehicles. Whilst batteries have become more efficient and affordable, they typically become redundant when their capacity falls by just 25%. That’s why reuse in other applications is essential to maximising the environmental benefits of EVs. Connected Energy's pioneering energy storage solution almost doubles the life of an EV battery's lifespan. 

    In this latest podcast, the second instalment of our low-carbon transport series, Ali Naini, a managing director at Turquoise, interviews Matthew Lumsden, founder and CEO of Connected Energy.

    • 12 min
    Spark EV's Justin Ott talks intelligent range prediction

    Spark EV's Justin Ott talks intelligent range prediction

    The global automotive industry is undergoing a monumental change with the shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles.

    It’s a topic that is being discussed in Brussels at the Future of Transport Conference. One of the big challenges for drivers of electric cars is range anxiety: how far can they travel before they need to stop and charge up? It's an issue that puts off many from buying an electric car. 

    But for trucks, the challenge of predicting range is arguably more important and it's firmly on the agenda of global haulage firms looking to upgrade their fleets to electric.

    In this episode, Turquoise International's Managing Director Ian Thomas spoke to Justin Ott, founder and CEO of Spark EV, a company, that was set up to help car and truck makers accurately determine journey times and distances.

    • 10 min
    Flying green with Cranfield Aerospace Solutions CEO Paul Hutton

    Flying green with Cranfield Aerospace Solutions CEO Paul Hutton

    Cranfield Aerospace Solutions is developing the world’s first zero-emissions hydrogen fuel-powered aircraft. In the latest episode of Talks with Turquoise, Cranfield CEO Paul Hutton speaks to Ian Thomas, managing director at Turquoise International. They discuss:

    - Why hydrogen is more suitable than hybrid electric
    - Why the BN Islander was the best choice of plane
    - When the technology can be transferred to larger aircraft
    - How the transition to bigger aircraft will be funded
    - What the UK’s domestic aviation sector must do to achieve its target of net zero emissions by 2040

    To find out more about Cranfield Aerospace Solutions visit cranfieldaerospace.com/
    To find out more about Turquoise International visit www.turquoise.eu

    • 19 min
    Talks with Turquoise: Llewellyn Kinch, co-founder of Switchd

    Talks with Turquoise: Llewellyn Kinch, co-founder of Switchd

    In our latest podcast, Ian Thomas, managing director of Turquoise International, interviews Llewellyn Kinch, co-founder of Switchd.

    The Low Carbon Innovation Fund 2 (LCIF2), managed by Turquoise, recently invested in Switchd as part of a capital raising round of more than £1.2m. Based on the three key principles of saving time, saving money and saving hassle, Switchd helps consumers to automatically switch their energy provider and make their home greener.

    The podcast covers topics including the ever-changing energy market, the rise of decentralised self-generation, how data can be used to advise the best domestic green solutions and the importance of green financing in driving renewable tech uptake.

    For more information, visit www.turquoise.eu/

    • 13 min

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