Microsoft hydrogen fuel cell test to power data center deemed successful
The tech giant says it has achieved a zero-carbon emission replacement for its diesel generators. A recent Hydrogen Fuel News report described Microsoft’s intentions to test hydrogen fuel cell technology as a replacement for diesel powered data center backup generators. The technology was being tested as a backup for generators that power the facilities during outages. Microsoft has now tested this hydrogen fuel cell approach to backup power for the data center, called a "moon landing" moment for the data center industry by Microsoft director of data center research Sean James. The initial te…
The tech giant says it has achieved a zero-carbon emission replacement for its diesel generators.
A recent Hydrogen Fuel News report described Microsoft’s intentions to test hydrogen fuel cell technology as a replacement for diesel powered data center backup generators.The technology was being tested as a backup for generators that power the facilities during outages.
Microsoft has now tested this hydrogen fuel cell approach to backup power for the data center, called a "moon landing" moment for the data center industry by Microsoft director of data center research Sean James. The initial test went smoothly and showed that H2 can be a viable alternative to greenhouse gas emitting diesel fuel in backup generators. This is viewed as an important advancement as current cloud hosting presently uses an estimated 1 percent of global electricity. Moreover, it pumps about 0.3 percent of all worldwide CO2 emissions into the atmosphere according to International Energy Agency data.