EPISODE · Sep 20, 2022 · 23 MIN
John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna Computing | Monetizing Excess Renewable Energy with Flexible Computing Ep.103
from Clean Power Hour · host Tim Montague, John Belizaire
When a grid gets congested, the excess energy generated at renewable plants is wasted. But what if there was something we could do to mitigate that curtailment and monetize our excess wind, solar or hydroelectric power? John Belizaire is Founder and CEO at Soluna Computing, the leading developer of green data centers for batchable computing, powered by wasted renewable energy. With 25 years of experience as an enterprise software entrepreneur, John is passionate about using flexible computing to unleash the potential of renewable energy. On this episode of Clean Power Hour, John joins Tim to discuss the curtailment assessment Soluna uses to determine how much power is wasted at a plant and simulate the revenue recovery potential of building an on-site data center. John walks us through examples of batchable computing applications that Soluna can run through its facilities and describes how crypto adoption is likely to increase our need for computing power. Listen in for John's insight on viewing data centers as a service to the grid and learn how Soluna can help you sell every megawatt of renewable energy your power plant generates.Key TakeawaysJohn's 25 years of experience as an enterprise software entrepreneurHow helping a stranded power plant in Morocco monetize power until the grid arrived led to the creation of Soluna ComputingSoluna's work with wind, solar and hydroelectric power plantsHow Soluna's flexible computing facilities monetize excess power generated at renewable power plantsHow Soluna's curtailment assessment determines how much power is wasted and simulates the revenue recovery associated with building an on-site data centerSoluna's presence in Texas, the Midwest and Northeast US as well as Canada and EuropeExamples of batchable computing applications that Soluna can run through its facilities (e.g.: the Netflix recommendation engine)What differentiates batchable from real-time computing processesHow Soluna's data centers might accelerate renewable energy developmentWhy the promise of crypto adoption increases our need for computing powerJohn's aim to educate the energy industry around data centers as a service to the grid (not a load)John's concerns around driving mass adoption of the So Support the showConnect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email [email protected] Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Contact us by email: [email protected] sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by CPS America, maker of North America’s number one 3-phase string inverter, with over 6GW shipped in the US. With a focus on commercial and utility-scale solar and energy storage, the company partners with customers to provide unparalleled performance and service. The CPS America product lineup includes 3-phase string inverters from 25kW to 275kW, exceptional data communication and controls, and energy storage solutions designed for seamless integration with CPS America systems. Learn more at www.chintpowersystems.com
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When a grid gets congested, the excess energy generated at renewable plants is wasted. But what if there was something we could do to mitigate that curtailment and monetize our excess wind, solar or hydroelectric power? John Belizaire is Founder and CEO at Soluna Computing, the leading developer of green data centers for batchable computing, powered by wasted renewable energy. With 25 years of experience as an enterprise software entrepreneur, John is passionate about ...
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