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Bloom Energy’s 2026 Data Center Power Report: Fuel Cell Technology Powers Data Center Off-Grid Shift by 2030

The article presents information from Bloom Energy's 2026 Data Center Power Report, released on January 20, 2026. The data center industry is increasingly adopting onsite power solutions, with nearly one-third of U.S. data centers planning to operate fully off-grid by 2030. This shift is driven by the need to meet surging AI-driven power demands and to circumvent lengthy utility interconnection delays. Regions like Texas and Georgia are emerging as key hubs due to favorable power availability, while traditional centers like California and Oregon are losing market share. The report also highlights the technical advantages of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), including high efficiency and rapid deployment times. Financially, onsite SOFC systems offer predictable operating expenses and potential carbon credits, aligning with corporate sustainability goals. The article accurately reflects the findings of the 2026 report and provides a comprehensive overview of the industry's evolving power strategies.

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