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Good to see the Financial Times discuss the opportunity for fuel cells and particularly solid oxide fuel cells, in the powering of AI datacentres. Its article 'Fuel cell groups ride AI wave as data centres strain the power grid' covered how fuel cells are at the forefront for companies looking to power data centres through #SOFC clean energy. Solid oxide, with its ability to run on natural gas as well as hydrogen, biomethane and other clean fuels, is increasingly seen as the solution to the challenge of how to power the AI wave. While high temperature fuel cell manufacturers have already seen a bonanza, we believe that the true long-term beneficiaries will be the moderate temperature licensees of Ceres that are already delivering fuel cells with high efficiency, greater longevity and enhanced operational benefits. Powering the AI era is going to be critical to the growth of economies across the world, but their energy demands run contra to the necessity of decarbonisation. Ceres and its licensees offer a route to achieve sustainable AI compute power that is compatible with zero-carbon goals. Link to the article: https://lnkd.in/eNJGVsi5 Clean energy starts with Ceres. #SolidOxide #DataCentres #AI #TimeToPower #CleanEnergy #NaturalGas #FuelFlexibility Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) Hydrogen Council Hydrogen Europe