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Digitizing Environmental Commodities with Xpansiv

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John Melby is CEO at Xpansiv. Xpansiv operates what they claim to be the largest carbon offset exchange in the world, purportedly covering 40% of the voluntary carbon market volumes and 90% of exchange traded volumes. Beyond carbon, Xpansiv provides global market infrastructure for registering, managing, trading, settling, retiring, analyzing, and reporting a wide array of data-driven environmental commodities, from water to renewable energy to digital fuels and more.

John and Cody have an in-depth conversation about what it means for something to be an environmental commodity, how these environmental commodities are bought and sold, how registries exist, how commodity marketplaces work, and a lot more. At the end of the day, our conversation is about incentives and the role that financial services can play in enablement of environmental outcomes.

In this episode, we cover:

  • [02:11]: An introduction to Xpansiv
  • [03:04] How registries and marketplaces differ
  • [05:46] How standards ensure offset quality
  • [08:28] Offset buyer preferences beyond carbon impact
  • [10:00] Xpansiv's standardized offset contracts
  • [11:49] How standardization enables market efficiency
  • [15:41] Pricing offsets based on special attributes
  • [18:26] Xpansiv's institutional customer base
  • [23:42] The role of traders in providing market liquidity
  • [29:09] A comparison of voluntary and compliance markets
  • [32:35] Preventing double counting at the international level
  • [34:00] How startups can use bilateral and exchange trading
  • [37:00] Xpansiv's portfolio management system
  • [39:22] Water rights trading in Australia
  • [41:16] Using markets to efficiently allocate resources
  • [46:19] The origins of Xpansiv

Episode recorded on Nov 14, 2023 (Published on Dec 18, 2023)

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John Melby is CEO at Xpansiv. Xpansiv operates what they claim to be the largest carbon offset exchange in the world, purportedly covering 40% of the voluntary carbon market volumes and 90% of exchange traded volumes. Beyond carbon, Xpansiv provides global market infrastructure for registering, managing, trading, settling, retiring, analyzing, and reporting a wide array of data-driven environmental commodities, from water to renewable energy to digital fuels and more.

John and Cody have an in-depth conversation about what it means for something to be an environmental commodity, how these environmental commodities are bought and sold, how registries exist, how commodity marketplaces work, and a lot more. At the end of the day, our conversation is about incentives and the role that financial services can play in enablement of environmental outcomes.

In this episode, we cover:

  • [02:11]: An introduction to Xpansiv
  • [03:04] How registries and marketplaces differ
  • [05:46] How standards ensure offset quality
  • [08:28] Offset buyer preferences beyond carbon impact
  • [10:00] Xpansiv's standardized offset contracts
  • [11:49] How standardization enables market efficiency
  • [15:41] Pricing offsets based on special attributes
  • [18:26] Xpansiv's institutional customer base
  • [23:42] The role of traders in providing market liquidity
  • [29:09] A comparison of voluntary and compliance markets
  • [32:35] Preventing double counting at the international level
  • [34:00] How startups can use bilateral and exchange trading
  • [37:00] Xpansiv's portfolio management system
  • [39:22] Water rights trading in Australia
  • [41:16] Using markets to efficiently allocate resources
  • [46:19] The origins of Xpansiv

Episode recorded on Nov 14, 2023 (Published on Dec 18, 2023)

Get connected with MCJ:

*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at info@mcj.vc, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

  continue reading

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