Hydrogen promises to replace fossil fuels in large parts of the economy, helping to realize net-zero emissions goals. These plans are based around the electrolysis of water using renewable electricity, which produces what is normally referred to as green hydrogen. In theory, low-carbon hydrogen could be a suitable alternative for data center operational or backup power. However, the hydrogen economy is still a long way from fruition, and only a small number of data centers will be able to exploit it when it arrives.
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