In a worldwide first that could jumpstart a long-forecast clean energy economy built around the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen fuel cells have powered a row of datacenter servers for 48 consecutive hours, Microsoft announced Monday. The feat is the latest milestone in the company’s commitment to […]
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As part of our commitment to be carbon negative by 2030, Microsoft is testing hydrogen fuel cells to replace diesel. 🌱
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) July 27, 2020
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