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Norway opened talks on hydrogen-integrated power for heavy AI compute sites.
Norway is testing whether hydrogen can complement renewables in AI-specific microgrids.
The concept would target uptime and emissions metrics under high-load conditions.
Policy teams are still evaluating cost per MW against traditional backup models.
It signals AI infrastructure experimentation is moving into hybrid power architecture.
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Norway opened talks on hydrogen-integrated power for heavy AI compute sites.
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