On Friday, June 30, 2023, Arroyo Investors, a Houston-based, independent investment manager, announced that it closed an investment in Mesa Solutions.
To learn more about Arroyo and read the press release, click here.
On Friday, June 30, 2023, Arroyo Investors, a Houston-based, independent investment manager, announced that it closed an investment in Mesa Solutions.
To learn more about Arroyo and read the press release, click here.
Spencer Lippman, Managing Director in Houlihan Lokey’s Business Services Group, sat down with Scott Gromer, CEO of Mesa Solutions, to discuss the state of the North American power market and how Mesa is navigating the AI revolution, supply chains, tariffs, the skilled labor market, and more.
Industry leaders unveil collaboration to enable next-generation, reliable, and cost-effective hydrogen power generation from natural gas Houston, TX—February 11, 2025—Modern Hydrogen, a leader in distributed hydrogen production and carbon management, and Mesa Solutions, a premier provider of on-site power generation, today announced a strategic partnership to deliver a groundbreaking clean power solution for data centers. The two companies officially signed the partnership agreement at 10:30a.m.Tuesday at the POWERGEN International Conference in Houston, with Modern Hydrogen CEO Tony Pan and Mesa Solutions CEO Scott Gromer making joint announcements. By combining Mesa Solutions’ expertise in multi-megawatt on-site power generation with Modern Hydrogen’s distributed technology for decarbonizing natural gas, the partnership enables data centers to access reliable, cost-effective, and scalable hydrogen power—without waiting for hydrogen infrastructure build out or paying for costly delivery. “Dispatchable, reliable power is the backbone of data center operations, and our partnership with Mesa Solutions ensures that data centers can generate clean energy onsite without waiting for the electricity grid” said Pan. “This partnership represents the next step in adopting hydrogen for onsite energy by leveraging existing natural gas
The Bachelor of Innovation: A Unique Interdisciplinary Program I graduated from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs with a Bachelor of Innovation in Computer Science and Security. This is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program that combines traditional and practical coursework to develop teamwork, innovation, and entrepreneurship skills. You essentially have normal degree requirements but, instead of electives, you have business and innovation classes — most notably ones where you act as consultants to real businesses to gain real-world experience. How Consulting Projects Shaped My Career I credit this program with helping me develop the skills and confidence that landed me here at Mesa. Without the time to commit to an internship, I found consulting with these businesses to be crucial in building a quality resume. I recognized the positive impact that this degree has made in my career and reached out to UCCS to see if Mesa could be a business that students have a project for, and we were selected! Below are the students from UCCS that have worked hard to successfully deliver a project for Mesa’s applications team. Improving Accessibility:
Renewable energy has emerged as a somewhat promising alternative to fossil fuels, offering a cleaner and more sustainable future. However, as the adoption of renewable energy sources continues to surge, concerns are arising about the potential strain it may impose on the electrical grid. This piece explores the challenges posed by renewable energy and how we can effectively address them to ensure a more seamless transition to a greener energy future. The Rise of Renewable Energy The last decade has witnessed huge growth in renewable energy installations worldwide. Solar panels adorn rooftops, wind turbines grace landscapes, and hydropower facilities harness the force of flowing water. This green revolution is undoubtedly a significant stride toward preserving our environment and reducing our dependence on finite resources. Nonetheless, the increasing capacity of renewable energy sources threatens to overwhelm the electrical grid. The Grid’s Achilles’ Heel The electrical grid, an intricate network of power generation, transmission, and distribution, was primarily designed to handle centralized power sources such as coal and natural gas plants. With the surge in distributed generation through renewables, the grid faces