A Real Business.
A Real Model.

Hydren isn’t a concept deck. It’s a system designed to generate revenue from day one through dual-income infrastructure nodes that convert wasted energy into food and profit.

The 60-Second Version

THE PROBLEM

Canada imports over 80% of its fruit and loses $58 billion to food waste annually. Northern communities pay 2–3x for basic produce. Meanwhile, Alberta has 78,000+ stranded gas wells producing waste heat that goes nowhere.

THE SOLUTION

Hydren converts stranded energy into food infrastructure. Waste heat from Bitcoin mining, data centres, or gas generation heats greenhouses year-round. CO₂ from combustion is captured and fed directly to plants. Local produce, zero waste, dual revenue.

THE MODEL

Each node generates income from four streams: compute revenue (mining or data centre hosting), agricultural sales, platform subscription fees, and hardware unit sales. Estimated payback per node: 2–3 years on ~$4.5M capex.

A $58 Billion Problem

Canada’s food system is broken at every level — from farm to fork. These are not projections. These are current, published figures.

Annual Food Waste
0 B CAD/yr
Second Harvest, Oct 2024
Stranded Gas Wells
0 K+ in Alberta
Convertible to productive infrastructure
Fruit Import Rate
0 %
Agriculture Canada, 2024
Northern Food Premium
0 x southern prices
Nutrition North Canada

The market timing is now: energy transition pressure, food security concerns, AI compute demand exploding, and an entire province of idle infrastructure waiting to be repurposed.

Four Revenue Streams Per Node

Every Hydren node is a self-contained dual-income facility. Mining or computing pays for itself. Greenhouses pay for everything else.

STREAM.01

Bitcoin Mining / Data Centre

Free gas powers zero-cost compute. $1.2M USD/yr mining revenue per node. Alternatively: long-term data centre hosting contracts with guaranteed SLAs. Same heat profile, steadier income.

STREAM.02

Agricultural Production

Year-round local produce from waste-heat greenhouses. Tropical crops in Alberta winters. $800K+ CAD/yr per 5-acre greenhouse. Sold direct to communities, grocers, and food networks.

STREAM.03

Platform & Subscription

Every Hydren unit connects to the cloud. AI optimization, sensor data, community marketplace. Transaction fees on every sale. Residual income that scales with the network.

STREAM.04

Unit Sales

Hardware at every scale: countertop, garage, commercial. Cloud subscription for AI features and grow data sync. Recurring revenue per device sold.

Capex Per Node
0 M CAD
Gas well + generator + miners + greenhouse
Combined Revenue
0 M+/yr
Mining + agriculture + platform
Estimated Payback
0 years
Energy efficiency: 87.6%

What Makes This Different

Others do mining. Others do greenhouses. Nobody does both as a single integrated system.

EDGE.01

Dual-Income Model

Revenue from compute AND agriculture. If Bitcoin drops, food doesn’t. If produce prices dip, mining covers it. Built-in hedge against volatility.

EDGE.02

Zero Heating Cost

Waste heat from mining/compute eliminates the single largest greenhouse expense. Conventional greenhouses spend 70–80% of energy on heating. Hydren spends zero.

EDGE.03

Free CO₂ Fertilizer

Combustion exhaust captured and fed to plants at 800–1200 ppm. Growth acceleration of 20–80%. What others vent as pollution, Hydren uses as input.

EDGE.04

AI-Driven Optimization

Every plant has a digital twin. Every sensor feeds machine learning models. The system gets smarter with every harvest cycle across every node in the network.

EDGE.05

Modular & Scalable

Countertop → garage → greenhouse. Same platform, same AI, same network. Every scale generates income and contributes data to the whole.

EDGE.06

Alberta-First

Built where the energy is, where the land is, and where the people want to build. Energy province becomes food province. The infrastructure already exists — it just needs to be repurposed.

From Prototype to Province

PHASE.01 — NOW

Prototype & Community

Garage and condo prototypes proving the concept. Building beta tester network. Assembling the team. Open recruitment for engineers, growers, manufacturers, and designers.

PHASE.02

First Commercial Node

Acquire and repurpose a cannabis greenhouse facility near Olds/Acme area. Install CHP generation, mining infrastructure, and AI monitoring. First dual-revenue node operational.

PHASE.03

5-Node Alberta Network

Five operational nodes across Alberta. Platform launch with marketplace. Community food distribution network live. Beta garage and countertop units shipping to testers.

PHASE.04

Provincial Scale

20+ nodes. Northern community deployment. Indigenous community partnerships. Full platform economy with transaction fees generating residual income.

PHASE.05

National & Beyond

Expansion to BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the territories. Humanitarian outreach program for food-insecure regions globally. Open-source community tools.

People Who Build Things

CREATOR & DESIGNER

Kelvin Waldner

Vision, design, and system architecture. Built the first Hydren prototype in a Deer Run condo kitchen during COVID.

HYDROPONIC EXPERT

Matthew Nydokus

Deep hands-on experience across multiple hydroponic technologies. Researching and testing the most efficient scalable systems.

SAFFRON SPECIALIST

Vic

Saffron cultivation expert. Built his own garage-scale unit independently. His system proved the distributed model works at every scale.

Growers. Investors. Communities. Builders.

This is bigger than one company. We're building the infrastructure for Canada to feed itself — locally, affordably, and year-round. Come build it with us.