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Singapore’s first barge-based hydrogen power solution for AI to be developed by BDC and CNE

Bridge Data Centres (BDC) and Concord New Energy (CNE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop Singapore’s first barge-based hydrogen power generation model designed specifically for next-generation, AI-ready data centre campuses.
Courtesy of Bridge Data Centres.
Courtesy of Bridge Data Centres.

The collaboration brings together Stargate Hydrogen, a European developer of ceramic-based electrolysis technology, and Seacht Group, a UK-based energy and engineering group. Together, the companies aim to gain market share of the green hydrogen projects across the UK, a market with growing demand for low-carbon energy solutions.

The partnership will make its first public appearance at the Hydrogen UK Annual Conference & Awards in Birmingham, where companies will jointly engage with industry stakeholders, project developers, and policymakers.

“This partnership strengthens Stargate Hydrogen,” said Marko Virkebau, CEO of Stargate Hydrogen, “The UK is a strategic market for us, and we need strong local partners with the experience needed to support project development. This agreement reflects our intention to establish a long-term commercial presence in the UK.”

Stargate Hydrogen plans to build on this first agreement by forming strategic alliances with engineering companies and EPC-s in the UK in the coming years, as part of its wider European growth strategy. They see the UK as a market with strong potential for decarbonisation through green hydrogen, particularly across industry and energy systems.

“Green hydrogen is expected to play a growing role in the UK’s transition to lower-carbon energy,” said Robert Kelly COO of Seacht Group, “By partnering with Stargate Hydrogen, we are combining advanced electrolysis technology with local market knowledge to help move hydrogen projects forward.”

The collaboration supports Stargate Hydrogen’s broader objective of establishing a solid presence across Europe and surrounding regions, while contributing to the UK’s efforts to reduce emissions through scalable green hydrogen production.

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