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green hydrogen
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Green hydrogen is an emerging energy vector produced via electrolysis using renewable electricity. On WindowsForum, discussions center on industrial automation and AI partnerships, particularly between Schneider Electric and Microsoft, that aim to reduce costs and improve efficiency in green hydrogen production. Topics include open, software-defined automation, autonomous electrolyzer systems, and the role of hyperscale data centers powered by green energy. These threads highlight how AI and digital control architectures are being applied to make green hydrogen economically viable, with real-world deployments in India and large-scale projects in Saudi Arabia. The tag covers the intersection of clean energy, industrial IT, and Microsoft's cloud and AI technologies.
Schneider Electric’s latest collaboration with Microsoft is more than another industrial AI announcement. It is a concrete demonstration that open, software-defined automation is moving from theory to field-tested reality, and that the shift matters most in places where downtime is costly and...
Schneider Electric’s deepening work with Microsoft is another sign that industrial automation is entering a new software-first phase, and this time the implications reach far beyond pilot projects. The companies are positioning open, AI-powered automation as a practical alternative to legacy...
Saudi Arabia’s deserts are rapidly being repurposed into one of the world’s most aggressive canvases for hyperscale data center expansion, a strategic pivot that combines vast land, cheap and increasingly green power, direct subsea connectivity, and state-backed capital to attract the biggest...