Bloom Energy will deploy its on-site fuel-cell power systems at select Oracle Cloud Infrastructure data centers in the U.S., the companies announced Thursday.
The move is the latest by microgrid developers and generation fuels firms to meet exponentially growing data center and artificial intelligence (AI) load needs for the coming decade. Bloom and other forecasters have predicted an additional 75 to 125 GW in data center demand will come online through the mid-2030s.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a hyperscaler which can accommodate AI-enabled and workforce data systems globally. Parent company Oracle Corp. is the fourth largest software company in market capitalization.
“Oracle Cloud Infrastructure requires power solutions engineered to meet the performance, and reliability demands of today’s most advanced AI and compute workloads,” said Aman Joshi, chief commercial officer of Bloom Energy, in a statement. “This significant collaboration provides Oracle with ultra-reliable, clean and cost-efficient power that supports its growth strategy with the speed and certainty it needs.”
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