In this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet, host Dylan Garrett welcomes Ted McKlveen, co-founder and CEO of Verne, to discuss hydrogen’s rising role in clean power generation. They dive into Verne’s cryo-compressed hydrogen storage technology and its potential to replace diesel generators, especially in data centers and remote areas. Ted explains why hydrogen may be a practical and scalable solution for supporting the electrical grid and decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors, like trucking, by offering both economic and environmental benefits in the race toward a cleaner energy future.
What you will learn:
- Why hydrogen is essential for complementing the electrical grid rather than replacing it
- How cryo-compressed hydrogen storage achieves higher density at lower costs
- Why data centers represent a massive opportunity for clean backup power
- The economics of hydrogen power generation and why it's becoming cost-competitive
- How novel hydrogen production methods can achieve costs between $1-3 per kilogram
- Why power generation applications offer better economics for hydrogen adoption
- How advances in materials science enable safe storage of hydrogen
- Why replacing diesel generators with clean alternatives is becoming increasingly urgent
Ted McKlveen is the Co-founder and CEO of Verne, a company innovating in hydrogen storage and transportation technology. With a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Harvard and an MBA from Stanford, Ted brings deep expertise in renewable energy and climate solutions. His background includes roles at Advanced Microgrid Solutions and Bain & Company, along with recognition as a Breakthrough Energy Business Fellow.
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