Microsoft says hydrogen fuel cells could be the future of data center power



Microsoft says it has produced a zero-carbon emissions replacement for the diesel-powered generators used for backups in data centers, in the event of power outages and other service disruptions.

In a blog post (opens in new tab) announcing the news, Sean James, Microsoft’s director of data center research, called the breakthrough a “moon landing” moment for the data center industry



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