Bloom Energy: Oracle Bets on Fuel Cell Technology. Data Centers Need to Become More Independent From the Power Grid!

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This week, the news agency "Bloomberg" reported that the largest US grid, PJM Interconnection, no longer has free capacity for new data centers. The AI-driven demand for power is too high. The result: Data center operators must resort to decentralized power plant solutions. An example of what this can look like is Oracle. The company announced today a collaboration with Bloom Energy (BE). Bloom Energy is known for its energy servers, which can provide power using solid oxide fuel cells fueled by natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen. Oracle will...
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