Dec. 20, 2012: FuelCell Energy to Deliver Fuel Cell Power Plant for Data Center Project with Microsoft
DANBURY, Conn. — FuelCell Energy Inc. has announced a project utilizing a stationary fuel cell power plant to support Microsoft’s latest data center research project. The power plant will use renewable biogas generated by a wastewater treatment facility as the fuel source to generate clean, carbon-neutral electricity for Microsoft’s Data Plant project in Cheyenne, Wyo. This sub-megawatt power plant project will enable Microsoft to evaluate the effectiveness of using fuel cell power plants to efficiently use on-site biogas to power future sustainable data centers.
“With the demand for renewable energy resources outstripping available power supplies today, Microsoft is researching new methods to help our operations become more efficient and environmentally sustainable,” said Gregg McKnight, general manager, Data Center Advanced Development at Microsoft. “We’re excited by the potential for using stationary fuel cells to capture and recycle natural byproducts like biogas. This project will study methods to provide an economical and reliable power supply for data centers that is also scalable and economical for use by other industries.”