Emily Avagliano from Resollant Inc.

Emily Avagliano from Resollant Inc.

Author: collide. September 2, 2025 Duration: 56:55

Resollant is shaking up hydrogen production with a twist that sounds almost too good to be true, turning natural gas into hydrogen and graphite, without the need for air permits or government handouts. Emily Avagliano, the founder behind the idea, walks us through how her turquoise hydrogen reactors not only cut costs but also capture carbon as a solid product you can actually sell. That means less CO2 floating around and more opportunities for industries to profit while cleaning things up. Jason and Nada dig into what this could mean for oil, gas, and other sectors trying to figure out decarbonization without slowing down their business. It’s a look at how one startup might just rewrite the playbook for clean energy.

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00:00 - Ad: Energy Tech Nexus - Connect with fellow founders and access critical resources
00:16 - Emily Avagliano, CEO of Resolent
00:45 - Overview of Resolent
05:01 - Understanding Entrained Flow Reactors
08:52 - Introduction to Turquoise Hydrogen
11:27 - Ideal Clients for the Resilient Reactor
14:53 - Development of the Resilient Reactor
19:15 - Involvement with Resilient Energy Systems
22:28 - Starting a Company in Energy Tech
24:10 - Corporate Partnerships and Expectations
28:58 - Joining Accelerators: Key Learnings
31:00 - Insights on EnergyTech Nexus
35:54 - Overview of Rice Clean Energy Accelerator
38:20 - Embracing the CEO Role in Startups
39:50 - Qualities of an Effective CEO
42:49 - Importance of Sales Skills
45:00 - Emotional Management for CEOs
48:51 - Learning from Customer Feedback
49:05 - Future Outlook for Energy Tech
52:26 - Emily's Vision for the Next 10 Years
54:03 - Contact Information for Emily
55:13 - Acknowledgments and Thank You's

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