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US-based multinational, leader in AI and cloud technologies; collaborates with Schneider Electric on industrial automation; recent focus on AI-powered solutions for sustainability
Microsoft is mentioned as a company that has declared ambitions and pilot initiatives using hydrogen fuel cells in recent years, signaling a trend away from legacy diesel.
Tech giant exploring hydrogen-powered data centers to support AI infrastructure and meet carbon-negative commitments by reducing emissions.
Mentioned as a tech giant consuming massive amounts of electricity due to its services.
Mentioned as one of the two biggest data center companies that have made strides in transitioning to renewable energy.
Technology company investing $80 billion in AI data center expansion and partnering with OpenAI. Committing to purchase nuclear energy from Three Mile Island for 20 years to power its data centers.
Tech giant partnering with ESB to launch a green hydrogen pilot project to power its data center in Dublin with zero-carbon electricity.
Microsoft is trialing zero-emissions green hydrogen at its data center in Dublin, Ireland, as part of its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and becoming carbon-negative by 2030. They have also previously experimented with hydrogen fuel cells for backup power.
Microsoft is mentioned in relation to OpenAI, indicating that their AI models also contribute to the growing concern over the environmental impact of artificial intelligence due to reliance on data centers.
Major industry leader mentioned as shifting towards zero-carbon hydrogen energy for data center operations.
Technology company operating the data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming where the hydrogen fuel cell demonstration is taking place. Microsoft is pursuing carbon negativity by 2030.
Collaborated on the hydrogen fuel cell demonstration for backup power at its data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming, aiming to achieve carbon negativity by 2030.
Collaborating with Johnson Matthey to accelerate sustainable energy discoveries using state-of-the-art cloud high-performance computing.
Tested hydrogen fuel cells as backup power for its data centers, deeming the test successful and highlighting the potential to replace diesel generators.
Major customer of Plug Power's hydrogen fuel cell and e-mobility solutions.
Microsoft is hosting the demonstration project at one of their data centers and is contributing their data center design expertise. They aim to gain insights into leveraging hydrogen fuel cells for backup power at scale.
Tech giant testing hydrogen fuel cell technology as a zero-carbon replacement for diesel backup generators at data centers. Director of data center research Sean James led the initiative.
Microsoft is testing hydrogen fuel cells as a replacement for diesel backup generators in its data centers as part of its climate change strategy.
Collaborating partner providing data center design expertise and hosting the demonstration project at its data center in Quincy, Washington.
Microsoft is a technology giant planning to build low-impact data centers and decarbonize its operations, aiming to become carbon negative and water positive.
Microsoft is exploring the use of hydrogen fuel cells as an alternative to diesel backup generators for its data centers as part of its carbon reduction goals.
Microsoft is mentioned as a past honoree of the Inc. 5000 list, alongside Fuel Cell Store.
Tech giant testing hydrogen fuel cells for backup power at Azure datacenters as part of its carbon negative by 2030 commitment. Mark Monroe is identified as principal infrastructure engineer on the datacenter advanced development team.
Technology giant whose policies align with Bill Gates' reported purchase of a hydrogen-powered superyacht; announced intentions to operate carbon negative within a decade.
A multinational tech company that is making efforts to reduce its carbon footprint by purchasing renewable energy. They are entering into a new wind energy agreement to power their datacenters.

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