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    Verdagy’s hydrogen to power Mainspring Energy’s linear generators

    May 28, 2025
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    *Verdagy, a leading clean hydrogen electrolysis company.

    Moss Landing, Calif. – Verdagy, a leading clean hydrogen electrolysis company, has partnered with Mainspring Energy, Inc. to establish a hydrogen-powered linear generator installation in Moss Landing, California.

    Verdagy’s Moss landing plant has been in operation for four years with more than 20,000 hours of operation with commercial cells and over 200 tons of hydrogen produced. The fully automated, 24/7 plant provides Mainspring constantly available, low-cost hydrogen as a fuel for power generation.

    This collaboration establishes a ready hydrogen fuel source for Mainspring’s fuel-flexible linear
    generators and provides Verdagy with onsite offtake for its hydrogen and electricity to support
    its electrolyzers operation. The two companies expect to begin operations by summer 2025.

    “Verdagy and Mainspring Energy are demonstrating how we can improve energy resiliency for
    the electrical grid, datacenters and other applications,” said Marty Neese, CEO of Verdagy.

    “This collaboration with Mainspring Energy is a compelling model for clean, flexible, on-site
    power solutions.”

    Building on its expertise in producing clean hydrogen at scale, Verdagy is now reducing
    operational costs by converting hydrogen into power and cycling it back into the facility.

    “This agreement presents an excellent opportunity for Mainspring to showcase our linear
    generator’s capabilities operating on hydrogen and for Verdagy to demonstrate its high
    resiliency industrial grade production operation,” said Shannon Miller, Mainspring CEO and
    Founder.

    “We’re pleased to partner with Verdagy to highlight the significant potential of
    hydrogen in power generation.”

    By powering Mainspring’s Linear Generators with hydrogen produced on-site, the installation
    demonstrates how low-carbon energy can be deployed at the point of use – critical for
    enhancing resiliency in grid constrained and mission-critical environments.

    This co-located model for hydrogen consumption to generate power is crucial as grid constraints grow.

    Verdagy
    Verdagy manufactures Dynamic AWE electrolyzers that provide the lowest levelized cost of
    hydrogen (LCOH) and highest asset utilization by integrating seamlessly with intermittent
    energy sources, and market-leading efficiencies.

    Verdagy’s electrolyzers are manufactured and fabricated in the U.S. Verdagy also operates a hydrogen production plant and R&D complex in Moss Landing, California where it continues to advance its cutting-edge technologies. www.verdagy.com

    Mainspring
    Mainspring Energy manufactures and delivers innovative, fuel-flexible, low-emissions onsite
    power solutions that rapidly add new power capacity and deliver reliable, affordable, and
    sustainable electric power.

    The company began commercial shipments of its Mainspring Linear Generators in 2020 and today has hundreds of megawatts in field operations and advanced development for leading Fortune 500 companies and utilities. Learn more at mainspringenergy.com.

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