Singapore Eyes Barge-Based Hydrogen Power for Datacenters
The MOU aims to develop a modular, offshore hydrogen power solution for AI datacentres, optimizing land use and enhancing energy security in Singapore’s maritime ecosystem.
- Yesterday, Bridge Data Centres and Concord New Energy signed an MOU to jointly develop Singapore's first barge-based hydrogen power solution for AI datacentres.
- Amid rising AI demand, BDC's long-term roadmap emphasizes diversifying power sourcing and enhancing energy security for its Singapore data centre portfolio, as the parties say.
- Under the MOU, the partners will collaborate with Nanyang Technological University and the Concord Clean Energy Research Centre to develop scalable hydrogen supply chains and advanced power system architectures for AI-ready data centres.
- The collaboration is expected to anchor advanced hydrogen engineering capabilities in Singapore, catalyse investment in hydrogen infrastructure and supply chains, and support high‑value specialised jobs.
- A barge‑based approach offers land optimisation, segregation of hydrogen handling infrastructure, and maritime fuel flexibility, but hydrogen safety challenges remain as companies were not immediately available to respond.
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