Concord New Energy And Bridge Data Centres Partner On Hydrogen Power For Singapore AI Data Centres

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Concord New Energy Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Singapore with Bridge Data Centres, a portfolio company backed by Bain Capital. The agreement focuses on exploring diversified energy supply pathways that combine renewable energy and hydrogen solutions to support the low-carbon transformation of data centre infrastructure worldwide.

Under the partnership, both companies will study hydrogen power pathways, system integration design, energy storage deployment, and improved power procurement strategies. A key highlight of the collaboration is the proposed development of Singapore’s first barge-based hydrogen power generation system. This floating solution is designed specifically to meet the high energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced digital infrastructure.

The initiative aims to improve energy reliability, increase operational flexibility, and support long-term sustainability for next-generation data centre campuses. By integrating clean energy technologies with digital infrastructure, the companies plan to address the rising electricity needs driven by AI and high-performance computing.

Concord New Energy Group brings strong experience in renewable energy development and integrated energy systems. Bridge Data Centres contributes its expertise in building and operating hyperscale data centres across the Asia Pacific region. Headquartered in Singapore, Bridge Data Centres develops high-performance digital infrastructure in several high-growth markets and focuses on providing reliable and sustainable solutions for cloud computing and AI applications.

The collaboration is expected to strengthen Singapore’s position as a leading digital hub powered by low-carbon energy while supporting the region’s growing demand for advanced computing capacity.


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