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Top tech companies turn to hydrogen and nuclear energy for AI data centers

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ECL builds hydrogen-powered data centers that can handle generative artificial intelligence.

ECL has signed up two paying customers, with several other organizations placing orders for future delivery.

Traditional data centers in the U.S. can't be easily repurposed to work with AI , says Bachar .

In 2028 , U.S. data center demand could come in between 74 gigawatts and 132 gigawatts, a report says.

Data centers might account for 6.7% to 12% of total energy consumption in 2028 .

The price of green hydrogen is to be determined, especially now that Donald Trump is president again, Bachar says.

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