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Geothermal for Big Buildings with Bedrock

Author
Jocelyn Lai, Cody Simms
Published
Thu 24 Oct 2024
Episode Link
https://www.mcj.vc/media/podcast

Joselyn Lai is the Co-founder and CEO at Bedrock Energy. Bedrock uses geothermal energy to transform the heating and cooling of buildings. 

We've covered geothermal on the show a few times, but Bedrock brings a unique approach. On one end of the spectrum, we've explored large utility-scale geothermal projects, which aim to drill deep to tap into underground steam vents for turbine-powered electricity generation. On the other end, we've featured companies that drill relatively shallow wells to create underground loops, providing ground-source insulation for residential heat pumps. Bedrock falls closer to this second category but goes deeper than most residential projects, using these techniques to power heat pumps for large commercial and industrial buildings.

We were interested to hear from Joselyn about the technology she's developed to pursue this opportunity, what market demand looks like, and how her solution compares against the HVAC status quo and commercial-scale air-source heat pumps.

In this episode, we cover: 

  • [2:24] Overview of Bedrock Energy and its geothermal approach
  • [4:03] How Bedrock’s methods differ from other geothermal generation techniques
  • [5:15] Joselyn's journey to founding Bedrock Energy
  • [8:14] Focusing on the existing HVAC market
  • [13:18] Integration of geothermal systems into commercial buildings
  • [16:57] Overview of Bedrock's underground geothermal technology
  • [22:18] On-site footprint of Bedrock’s geothermal solutions
  • [29:32] Proprietary software and drilling innovations for efficient deployments
  • [31:29] Understanding Bedrock’s early customer base
  • [34:26] Challenges related to geology and labor shortages
  • [38:58] Collaborating with utilities for enhanced grid benefits
  • [43:57] Bedrock Energy’s progress and milestones so far

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Episode recorded on Oct 3, 2024 (Published on Oct 24, 2024)


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