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158 | Repurposing Salt Caverns as Large-scale Green Hydrogen Storage Reservoirs - Renewable Energy with Jeff Draper from Storelectric

Chad Kaleky
August 20, 2023
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158 | Repurposing Salt Caverns as Large-scale Green Hydrogen Storage Reservoirs - Renewable Energy with Jeff Draper from Storelectric

In this episode 158 of "Failing to Success", Jeff Draper, founder of Storelectric, shares his journey from physics and accounting to pioneering green energy technology. Jeff's path took an unexpected turn as he jogged along a tidal river, leading him to envision untapped energy potential in salt caverns. These caverns, initially used by the fossil fuel industry for methane storage, sparked the idea of repurposing them into enormous batteries for renewable energy storage. Jeff's company, Storelectric, shifted from compressed air to hydrogen storage due to hydrogen's higher energy capacity. They aim to purchase and transform salt caverns into green hydrogen storage units, capable of backing up countries' energy needs. Collaborations with major companies and investors highlight the growing significance of green hydrogen in securing energy supply and sustainability.‍

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✅ Salt caverns initially used by the fossil fuel industry to store methane gas inspired the idea of using them for renewable energy storage.

✅ Transition from compressed air to hydrogen storage due to hydrogen's significantly higher energy capacity per cubic meter.

✅ Aim to repurpose salt caverns as large-scale green hydrogen batteries for energy security and peak demand coverage.

➡️ Book a Call with Chad

In this episode 158 of "Failing to Success", Jeff Draper, founder of Storelectric, shares his journey from physics and accounting to pioneering green energy technology. Jeff's path took an unexpected turn as he jogged along a tidal river, leading him to envision untapped energy potential in salt caverns. These caverns, initially used by the fossil fuel industry for methane storage, sparked the idea of repurposing them into enormous batteries for renewable energy storage. Jeff's company, Storelectric, shifted from compressed air to hydrogen storage due to hydrogen's higher energy capacity. They aim to purchase and transform salt caverns into green hydrogen storage units, capable of backing up countries' energy needs. Collaborations with major companies and investors highlight the growing significance of green hydrogen in securing energy supply and sustainability.

Website links:

Jeff Draper from Storelectric: https://storelectric.com/

Chad Kaleky from Cosmic Design: https://www.cosmicdesign.io/

Timestamps:

00:00:00 Intro

00:00:13 Background

00:03:44 Salt Caverns

00:15:25 Contact Jeff

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Chad Kaleky
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158 | Repurposing Salt Caverns as Large-scale Green Hydrogen Storage Reservoirs - Renewable Energy with Jeff Draper from Storelectric

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In this episode 158 of "Failing to Success", Jeff Draper, founder of Storelectric, shares his journey from physics and accounting to pioneering green energy technology. Jeff's path took an unexpected turn as he jogged along a tidal river, leading him to envision untapped energy potential in salt caverns. These caverns, initially used by the fossil fuel industry for methane storage, sparked the idea of repurposing them into enormous batteries for renewable energy storage. Jeff's company, Storelectric, shifted from compressed air to hydrogen storage due to hydrogen's higher energy capacity. They aim to purchase and transform salt caverns into green hydrogen storage units, capable of backing up countries' energy needs. Collaborations with major companies and investors highlight the growing significance of green hydrogen in securing energy supply and sustainability.‍

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158 | Repurposing Salt Caverns as Large-scale Green Hydrogen Storage Reservoirs - Renewable Energy with Jeff Draper from Storelectric

✅ Salt caverns initially used by the fossil fuel industry to store methane gas inspired the idea of using them for renewable energy storage.

✅ Transition from compressed air to hydrogen storage due to hydrogen's significantly higher energy capacity per cubic meter.

✅ Aim to repurpose salt caverns as large-scale green hydrogen batteries for energy security and peak demand coverage.

➡️ Book a Call with Chad

In this episode 158 of "Failing to Success", Jeff Draper, founder of Storelectric, shares his journey from physics and accounting to pioneering green energy technology. Jeff's path took an unexpected turn as he jogged along a tidal river, leading him to envision untapped energy potential in salt caverns. These caverns, initially used by the fossil fuel industry for methane storage, sparked the idea of repurposing them into enormous batteries for renewable energy storage. Jeff's company, Storelectric, shifted from compressed air to hydrogen storage due to hydrogen's higher energy capacity. They aim to purchase and transform salt caverns into green hydrogen storage units, capable of backing up countries' energy needs. Collaborations with major companies and investors highlight the growing significance of green hydrogen in securing energy supply and sustainability.

Website links:

Jeff Draper from Storelectric: https://storelectric.com/

Chad Kaleky from Cosmic Design: https://www.cosmicdesign.io/

Timestamps:

00:00:00 Intro

00:00:13 Background

00:03:44 Salt Caverns

00:15:25 Contact Jeff

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