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Ethan Novek on Energy Tech Startups

29 Nov 2022

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Ethan Novek is a multiple award-winning chemist and is the sole inventor of 25 granted utility patents with over 150 patent filings in the materials science and sustainable energy industries. He has invented 9 new platform technologies in heat transfer, electricity storage, gas separation, refrigeration cycles, calcium oxide & cement production, tidal power, power generation, and CO2 conversion. He is the inventor, founder, and CEO of SolvCor Technologies.Ethan delves into:How industrial cooling systems work today - 2:00What viscosity is and why keeping it low matters in cooling systems - 6:35How Ethan developed technology based on physical sciences technology and decided to launch SolvCor - 11:50How Ethan went about finding first adopts for his novel and disruptive technology - 18:00How improving cooling systems can significantly reduce carbon footprint - 23:40How entrepreneurs and inventors have to develop a critical attitude to maintain focus - 29:05Why Houston is a strategic location to grow a startup - 36:00Where the cooling industry has opportunities to create efficiency by 2050 - 41:45Why investing and achieving our climate goals and bringing energy innovation to market is not a tradeoff, and how technology will enable us - 50:00Get in Touch:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-novek/https://innovatorenergy.com/ Join the conversation shaping the future of energy.Collide is the community where oil & gas professionals connect, share insights, and solve real-world problems together. No noise. No fluff. Just the discussions that move our industry forward.Apply today at collide.io

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