Original article published on H2View on June 18, 2020
Written by: Joanna Sampson
URL: https://www.h2-view.com/story/keppel-mitsubishi-heavy-to-study-hydrogen-powered-data-centres-in-singapore/
Keppel Data Centres Holding and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific (MHI-AP) have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore the implementation of the hydrogen-powered tri-generation plant concept for data centres in Singapore.
Announcing the news today in a joint statement, the two companies will study how a hydrogen-powered tri-generation plant-supported data centre can meet the expanding needs of the digital economy in a safe, reliable and environmentally friendly manner.
As part of the MoU, Keppel Data Centres and MHI-AP will also explore producing hydrogen fuel for the tri-generation plant through the steam methane reforming (SMR) process.
By incorporating carbon capture and storage capabilities, both parties will seek to ensure that the process is carbon neutral.
Wong Wai Meng, CEO of Keppel Data Centres, said, “The exploration of hydrogen infrastructure is part of our strategy to work towards decarbonisation. We are happy to collaborate with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and tap on their vast experience and technology capabilities in our journey.”
Yoshiyuki Hanasawa, Executive Vice-President and Chief Regional Officer for Asia Pacific and India at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group and Managing Director of MHI-AP, added, “Hydrogen will be a key energy carrier in the global effort towards decarbonisation.”
“Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group has long-term expertise in hydrogen and remains focused on providing reliable and innovative cross-industry solutions aimed at ensuring a smooth energy transition.”
“With Singapore set to become a global data centre hub, we look forward to partnering with Keppel Data Centres to support Singapore in creating a sustainable energy future.”
One of the possible data centre projects that might benefit from the hydrogen powered tri-generation plant concept is the floating data centre park project in Singapore that Keppel Data Centres is currently pursuing.
Data centres are essential infrastructure on which the digital economy runs. Both Keppel Data Centres and MHI-AP are committed to co-creating a sustainable energy future for Singapore, while meeting the needs of the burgeoning digital economy.