Shares of Bloom Energy surged 24.5% to hit a record high of $108.17 in morning trading.
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Brookfield’s first investment in its dedicated AI Infrastructure strategy taps into a shift to cleaner power sources such as nuclear, renewables and fuel cells as firms invest billions into building and expanding data centers amid the surge in demand for AI and cloud computing services.
Evercore ISI analysts in a note said Bloom’s solid oxide fuel cells offer “reliable, scalable and clean on-site power”.
“Hybrid power solutions” could become more important, addressing long lead times and regulatory hurdles for new generation capacity of the legacy grid, they said.
The companies are working on the design and delivery of AI factories globally, including a site in Europe that will be announced before the end of the year, according to a statement.
Fuel cells offer a cleaner alternative to traditional power by generating electricity through chemical reactions rather than combustion. Depending on the fuel, byproducts can include water and heat, making them more environmentally friendly.
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Reporting by Dharna Bafna and Tanay Dhumal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema, Leroy Leo and Sriraj Kalluvila
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