Doosan Fuel Cell has entered a strategic collaboration with SK ecoplant and Hyosung Heavy Industries to supply hydrogen fuel cells and gas-engine backup systems for data centres in South Korea, addressing growing demand from AI centres and aiming to decarbonise baseload power.
⛰️ Hurdles
Ensuring the hydrogen fuel cells and gas-engine systems meet reliability and scalability for high-demand data centre operations.
Integrating across infrastructure: cooling, backup power, grid-forming inverters, and safety standards for hydrogen use in data centres.
Securing long-term hydrogen supply and matching cost-competitiveness against conventional power and diesel backup systems.
🌱 Opportunities
Provides a low-carbon baseload + backup power solution to data centres — a fast-growing and energy-intensive market.
Demonstrates fuel cell + hydrogen systems can support mission-critical infrastructure, enhancing credibility of hydrogen-based power.
Positions South Korea as a leader in hydrogen-enabled data centre infrastructure, raising export potential of the technology and model.
🔑 Your Move
📊 Monitor deployment timelines, performance data (uptime, cost per kWh, CO₂ savings) from these systems.
🤝 Explore collaborations between data-centre operators, hydrogen fuel-cell suppliers, and developers in your region.
⚙️ Prepare to scale supply chains: fuel-cell modules, hydrogen delivery/storage, integration with cooling and backup systems.
🧭 Track regulatory frameworks in Korea & Asia for hydrogen power in data centres, incentives and standards for fuel-cell backup systems.
🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment
This is a clever pivot: hydrogen fuel cells powering data centres show hydrogen isn’t just about mobility or industry — it’s now powering our digital backbone. South Korea is showing the world what that looks like.
🦉 Sameer’s Comment
Good move — data centres need reliability, not just low-carbon credentials. The question is: will hydrogen-based power meet the cost, uptime and scalability challenges? If yes, this could be a big step.