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BDC and Concord New Energy sign agreement

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Bridge Data Centres (BDG) and Concord New Energy Group Ltd (CNE) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop Singapore’s first barge based hydrogen power generation solution for next generation AI digital infrastructure.

As part of the broader effort to advance Singapore’s hydrogen ecosystem, the parties will collaborate with Nanyang Technological University Singapore on research and innovation that support this emerging clean energy landscape.

Under the MoU, BDC and CNE will explore advanced power system architectures and low carbon generation configurations to enhance the resilience and reliability of AI ready data centre campuses. A key focus is an innovative barge based hydrogen power model, enabling flexible and modular clean energy deployment.

Eric Fan, CEO of Bridge Data Centres, commented: “AI growth demands power solutions that are resilient, scalable, and sustainable. This partnership helps us explore new clean energy models for tomorrow’s digital infrastructure.”

The collaboration is expected to accelerate the convergence of clean energy solutions and advanced computing infrastructure. As artificial intelligence and high-performance computing continue to reshape regional economies, this partnership will further support Singapore’s ambition to remain a leading digital hub powered by low-carbon energy.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/03032026/bdc-and-concord-new-energy-sign-agreement/

 
 

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