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Microsoft bets on PEM fuel cells to back data centres
Microsoft believes proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells can be a viable solution for zero-emission power supply backup, replacing diesel generators, Kallanish reports.
Together with hydrogen company Plug Power, Microsoft carried out a PEM fuel cell test at its Latham data centre in New York to demonstrate the viability of this technology at 3 megawatts – the typical capacity of diesel generators.
The test in early June has driven Plug to focus on an o…
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