To meet growing demand for OCI’s AI and cloud computing services, we’re collaborating with Bloom Energy to deploy its fuel cell technology at select OCI data centers in the U.S. As customers run AI workloads and applications at peak performance, Bloom’s fuel cell technology will expand OCI’s energy portfolio with clean, reliable power that can be rapidly deployed and easily scaled to support our AI infrastructure. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gtqbfibt
Green hydrogen powered Data Centers 👏
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Awesome news! Green and growing.
Cheering you on, Clay Magouyrk Oracle
Thank you Clay and Oracle for the partnership !
Congrats Clay! 🎉
🚀 Exciting update, Clay
This partnership between OCI and Bloom Energy is a strong signal of how rapidly the energy landscape for AI and cloud infrastructure is evolving. As data centers accelerate their expansion to support AI workloads—Goldman Sachs projects at least 47 GW of new capacity by 2030—the energy sourcing challenge becomes central, both in terms of availability and sustainability. Deploying solid oxide fuel cells that can power full facilities in under 90 days directly addresses the need for scalable, resilient, and fast-to-deploy solutions, especially as network constraints and utility delays persist. For IT leaders, the modularity and on-site generation capabilities reduce reliance on traditional grids, enabling both operational continuity and a measured transition toward ambitious net-zero goals. The shift is also about aligning with increasingly strict regulatory and stakeholder expectations: with data centers already representing 2–3 percent of global electricity consumption, and this share set to double, every innovation counts—not just for business continuity, but for environmental stewardship as well. This convergence of operational flexibility and a cleaner energy mix is quickly becoming the new standard among digital infrastructure providers.