What if the solar industry has been overcomplicating things? Jim Tyler, CEO of Erthos, believes we don’t need steel racking, trackers, or tilts to build cost-effective solar farms. Instead, his company lays panels flat on the ground—dramatically cutting costs, reducing land use, and speeding up deployment. But Erthos isn’t stopping there.
By using ultra-low-cost solar power and skipping AC conversion, they’re tackling one of clean energy’s biggest challenges: making green hydrogen affordable. In this episode, Jim breaks down the economics of solar and hydrogen, why industrial steam could be the key to scaling hydrogen adoption, and how the Navajo Nation could play a major role in the future of renewable energy manufacturing. Is this the next big shift in clean energy?
Watch now to find out – https://youtu.be/Fsq4s5LIuZ8
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