🪟Microsoft
Microsoft successfully tested hydrogen fuel cells, powering a data center for
48 hours.
Such tests underscore hydrogen’s potential for both reducing carbon emissions and offering long-duration backup power.
🏢Equinix
Equinix is exploring the deployment of hydrogen fuel cells at its Dublin data center in collaboration with ESB and GeoPura.
A demonstration Hydrogen Power Unit (HPU) by GeoPura was showcased at Equinix’s Dublin site, providing a glimpse into a future with zero-carbon technology.
The HPU can deliver:
- 250 kW of electrical output
- 80 kW of thermal power
- 216 kWh of battery storage
While this demonstration is not yet a permanent solution, Equinix is actively planning to expand its use of hydrogen fuel cell technology in the coming years to further support sustainable digital infrastructure.
Peter Lantry, Equinix Ireland’s Managing Director, emphasized the company’s commitment to carbon-neutral solutions through this initiative.
GeoPura, known for its hydrogen fuel solutions, aims to replace diesel generators with its hydrogen-powered units across various industries, contributing to a broader transition to renewable energy.
Sustainable Backup Power for Data Centers
The use of hydrogen fuel cells in data centers has the potential to support large-scale computing environments with minimal environmental impact.
With advancements in fuel cell technology, hydrogen-powered backup systems could become a key component of data center infrastructure, aligning with sustainability goals and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
However, challenges such as
hydrogen storage, infrastructure, and production costs remain, requiring further research and development.
⚠️ Attention: Safety Concerns
Hydrogen fuel cells require
careful management due to hydrogen’s flammable nature.
Solutions that integrate
advanced safety systems and control processes are crucial for securing large-scale hydrogen production and storage.
This is especially important as data centers transition towards hydrogen as a
primary or backup power source, ensuring that operations remain
safe while scaling up to meet demand.