EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 8 MIN
How One Startup Turns Excess Wind Into Green Hydrogen
from The Climate Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Energy, Sustainability, and Decarbonization Companies · host Fexingo
Episode 32 of The Climate Tech Podcast takes you inside a Danish startup that's solving one of renewable energy's biggest headaches: what to do with all that excess wind power. When the wind blows harder than the grid can handle, turbines are often shut down — a waste of clean electricity. But this company, ElectroPower, has built a modular electrolyzer that turns that cheap, abundant power into green hydrogen, which can be stored, shipped, or burned as fuel. Lucas and Luna walk through the numbers: how a single 10-megawatt unit can produce 1,500 kilograms of hydrogen per day, and how the economics work when the electricity is essentially free. They also discuss the pilot project in Western Jutland, where a cluster of 20 turbines now feed directly into an on-site hydrogen plant, and what that means for grid stability and the future of industrial decarbonization. If you've ever wondered when green hydrogen stops being a futuristic promise and starts being a real business, this episode gives you a concrete answer. #GreenHydrogen #ElectroPower #WindEnergy #ExcessPower #Electrolyzer #GridStability #Denmark #Decarbonization #ClimateTech #RenewableEnergy #IndustrialDecarbonization #EnergyStorage #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #TheClimateTechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Episode 32 of The Climate Tech Podcast takes you inside a Danish startup that's solving one of renewable energy's biggest headaches: what to do with all that excess wind power. When the wind blows harder than the grid can handle, turbines are often shut down — a waste of clean electricity. But this company, ElectroPower, has built a modular electrolyzer that turns that cheap, abundant power into green hydrogen, which can be stored, shipped, or burned as fuel. Lucas and Luna walk through the numbers: how a single 10-megawatt unit can produce 1,500 kilograms of hydrogen per day, and how the economics work when the electricity is essentially free. They also discuss the pilot project in Western Jutland, where a cluster of 20 turbines now feed directly into an on-site hydrogen plant, and what that means for grid stability and the future of industrial decarbonization. If you've ever wondered when green hydrogen stops being a futuristic promise and starts being a real business, this episode gives you a concrete answer. #GreenHydrogen #ElectroPower #WindEnergy #ExcessPower #Electrolyzer #GridStability #Denmark #Decarbonization #ClimateTech #RenewableEnergy #IndustrialDecarbonization #EnergyStorage #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #TheClimateTechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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