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Why Microsoft's buzzing over fuel cell-powered data centers

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Why Microsoft's buzzing over fuel cell-powered data centers

Data centers powered by fuel cells, not the public power grid, could cut both capital and operational costs, improve reliability, pollute less and take up less space, according to Microsoft researchers.

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