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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 17 MIN

Live from WHNA: Solid oxide technology and global H2 innovation with Ceres Power

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In this episode, we sit down with Filip Smeets, Chief Commercial Officer at Ceres Power, to explore the company’s solid oxide technology and its role in the green H2 revolution. Filip shares his journey from NEL Hydrogen and Hydrogenics to Ceres, diving into the dual capability of their solid oxide platform for both electrolysis and fuel cells. He highlights how this flexibility, combined with high efficiency and modular scalability, positions Ceres to transform hard-to-abate industries such as steel, ammonia and data centers. We discuss strategic partnerships with Shell and Denso, the importance of leveraging industrial waste heat, and how licensing accelerates global deployment. Filip also addresses the critical role policymakers play in driving infrastructure change and enabling clean energy adoption.

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