Sembcorp and Bloom Energy to produce low-carbon electricity in Singapore

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Industries and Bloom Energy have announced their collaboration that aims to help Singapore meet its energy demand through the production of low-carbon electricity.

The collaboration supports Singapore’s recently launched Green Data Centre Roadmap, where one of the goals is to develop sustainable data centres with a greater use of green energy. Bloom Energy said its fuel cell energy server product, when integrated with carbon capture, will provide low-carbon power to the data centres.The energy servers can also be deployed as a grid parallel system in conjunction with utility power, mitigating grid constraints, Bloom Energy said.

“Through the collaboration with Bloom Energy, Sembcorp aims to support our customers with low-carbon energy through the deployment of solid oxide energy systems. The demand for green energy is expected to have robust growth, especially in the area of data centres,” said Koh Chiap Khiong, CEO, Singapore & Southeast Asia at Sembcorp....there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers.

 

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