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Israel tested hydrogen buffering in early AI compute facilities around industrial corridors.
Hydrogen buffering is being tested as a transitional reliability tool for AI loads.
The pilots prioritize industrial corridors with existing transmission links.
If stable, the model could reduce dependence on imported backup options.
The project adds a new infrastructure experiment to AI power strategy.
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Israel tested hydrogen buffering in early AI compute facilities around industrial corridors.
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