Bridge Data Centres and Concord New Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop Singapore’s first barge-based hydrogen power generation solution for next-generation AI-ready digital infrastructure.
This innovative marine-integrated approach aims to deliver flexible, modular clean power while optimising scarce land resources through offshore or nearshore deployment.
It addresses rising AI demands by enhancing data centre resilience, with plans for scalable hydrogen supply chains, storage, transport, and renewable power purchase agreements.
Leveraging Singapore’s maritime ecosystem for efficient hydrogen logistics, the move enhances safety by segregating hydrogen handling from core operations, and supports decarbonisation amid grid constraints and AI growth.
“By pioneering Singapore’s first barge-based hydrogen generation solution, we are exploring innovative models that integrate clean energy with advanced digital infrastructure,” said Eric Fan (top left), Chief Executive Officer of Bridge Data Centres.
“Through this partnership, we aim to contribute engineering expertise and scalable system design to support the decarbonisation of AI-intensive data centre environments,” said Joe Zhou (top right), Group Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Business at Concord New Energy.
