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Bridge Data Centres explores nuclear power for AI-ready data centers in Singapore

Partnership Nuclear announced Singapore Mar 9, 2026

Bridge Data Centres, a Bain-owned APAC data center operator, signed a letter of intent with A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing and engineering consultancy HY to assess the feasibility of nuclear power as a clean energy source for next-generation AI-ready data centers. This collaboration aims to explore innovative low-carbon energy pathways to support Singapore's sustainable digital growth and strengthen local expertise in nuclear energy systems. The partnership involves advanced physics-based simulations to evaluate risks associated with hydrogen storage and nuclear power plant models.

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Bain-owned Bridge Data Centres is exploring a bold, low-carbon energy pathway for its future AI-ready facilities in Singapore: nuclear power. The APAC data center operator has teamed up with A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing and engineering consultancy HY to assess feasibility, aiming to support the city-state's sustainable digital growth. This partnership involves advanced physics-based simulations to meticulously evaluate risks tied to both nuclear power plant models and hydrogen storage, simultaneously building local expertise in these critical energy systems. It's a clear signal of the lengths operators will go to power the next wave of computing sustainably.
  • Bain-owned Bridge Data Centres exploring nuclear power
  • Focus on AI-ready data centers in Singapore
  • Partnership with A*STAR and HY announced 2026-03-09
  • Utilizing advanced physics-based simulations for risk assessment, including hydrogen storage

Timeline

Announced
Mar 9, 2026
Signed
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