
Plug Power’s Georgia Breakthrough & Hydrogen Data Centers: What It Really Means
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we spotlight two groundbreaking developments reshaping the hydrogen sector: 🔹 Plug Power’s Georgia Leap – Their green hydrogen facility just delivered its best month yet, producing 324 metric tons of hydrogen with 97% uptime and 99.7% availability. This proves that hydrogen production can scale reliably and consistently—supplying giants like Walmart, Amazon, and Home Depot. But what do the numbers mean financially, and how close is Plug to real profitability? 🔹 Hydrogen + AI Supercomputing – Lambda and ECL have launched the world’s first hydrogen-powered NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 supercomputing system in California. Off-grid, zero-emission, and water-positive, this pilot shows how hydrogen can solve the coming electricity crunch from data centers while enabling sustainable AI growth. We’ll break down:How Plug Power’s output translates into dollars and Wall Street expectationsWhy hydrogen reliability is now a benchmark, not just a dreamHow hydrogen fuel cells are unlocking water-positive data centers in drought-prone regionsThe risks, opportunities, and global impact of hydrogen’s expansion into both industrial supply chains and digital economies Support the show
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