How FuelCell Energy Solves Data Center Power Bottlenecks
FuelCell Energy FCEL is promoting its carbonate fuel cell technology as a practical response to a growing challenge in data center development: electricity demand is rising faster than what grid capacity can be built. The company points to AI and cloud computing as key drivers, since these workloads need steady, high-density power that many utilities cannot supply quickly. New grid connections, substations, or large turbines often face long delays, making reliable access to power a real risk for large and smaller data center operators alike.In this context, FuelCell Energy positions behind-the-meter generation as a faster way to secure power. Its modular fuel cell systems can be installed in months rather than years and can run independently of the grid, helping projects avoid utility bottlenecks. Using 1.25-megawatt modules, FCEL’s systems can scale as demand increases and be placed close to data centers, where space and power access are limited. This reduces reliance on slow grid upgrades, turbine procurement, and complex permitting.From an operational standpoint, the company highlights features suited for mission-critical data centers. The fuel cells deliver continuous baseload power, can operate independently if the grid goes down, and ramp up output to meet changing demand. Quiet operation and very low emissions can ease permitting, especially in areas with strict air rules. The systems can run on natural gas, renewable gas, or gas-hydrogen blends, and also capture heat to improve efficiency. Together, these attributes support FuelCell Energy’s focus on data centers as a key growth opportunity.Onsite Power Solutions Gain Traction in Data CentersBloom Energy BE is strongly focused on data centers, which it highlights as its largest and fastest-growing market segment. The company addresses rising AI-driven power demand by providing reliable, onsite fuel cell power that does not rely on strained grids. Bloom Energy’s solutions offer high reliability, fast deployment, and scalability, making it well-suited for hyperscale and colocation data centers worldwide.Meanwhile, Enphase Energy ENPH is gradually positioning itself to benefit from data center power needs by expanding into commercial and three-phase energy solutions. ENPH’s IQ9 microinverters support 480V three-phase systems, which are commonly used in data-intensive facilities, while Enphase Energy’s planned small commercial batteries enable load shifting and backup power for high-uptime users. Together, these offerings allow Enphase Energy to support reliable, efficient, and scalable clean energy use in data-center-like environments.The Zacks Rundown on FCELShares of FuelCell Energy have gained 50% over the past six months, breezing past the industry's growth. Image Source: Zacks Investment ResearchFCEL currently has an average brokerage recommendation (ABR) of 3.22 on a scale of 1 to 5 (Strong Buy to Strong Sell), calculated based on the actual recommendations (Buy, Hold, Sell, etc.) made by nine brokerage firms. Image Source: Zacks Investment ResearchThe chart below shows FCEL’s earnings surprise over the past four quarters. Image Source: Zacks Investment ResearchThe stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.5 Stocks Set to DoubleEach was handpicked by a Zacks expert as the #1 favorite stock to gain +100% or more in the coming year. While not all picks can be winners, previous recommendations have soared +112%, +171%, +209% and +232%.Most of the stocks in this report are flying under Wall Street radar, which provides a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor.Today, See These 5 Potential Home Runs >>Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Enphase Energy, Inc. (ENPH): Free Stock Analysis Report FuelCell Energy, Inc. (FCEL): Free Stock Analysis Report Bloom Energy Corporation (BE): Free Stock Analysis ReportThis article originally published on Zacks Investment Research (zacks.com).Zacks Investment ResearchWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Zacks
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