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Delta and Centrica launch scalable off-grid fuel cell power solution

Centrica and Delta Electronics, Inc. have announced an infrastructure partnership to serve the data center market and energy intensive industries in the UK and Europe, launching with solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) for off-grid energy generation.

This partnership creates a pathway for offering customers competitively priced, onsite power generation, significantly reducing exposure to wholesale electricity market volatility and grid capacity constraints. The partners plan to establish a demonstration site in the UK within the next 12 months, with a medium-term goal of delivering MW-scale, rapidly deployable 'gas-to-power' solutions within the next three to five years.

Delta’s SOFCs, licensed by British solid oxide technology leader Ceres, provide stable, low-carbon energy fueled by natural gas and reach 60% electrical efficiency - significantly higher than the open-cycle gas turbines typically used for on-site and back up generation (35%–42%). These cells are designed to meet the growing power demands of data-intensive digital infrastructure in the UK and Europe which underpin economic growth, digital sovereignty and the energy transition. 

"This partnership brings together Centrica’s energy expertise, Delta’s world‑class manufacturing and cutting‑edge fuel cell technology to meet this growing energy demand with fast, reliable off‑grid power at scale," said Chris O'Shea, Group Chief Executive of Centrica.

The partnership enables Delta to penetrate the European energy infrastructure market while cementing Centrica’s leadership in the energy transition and giving customers access to cleaner, more resilient and lower cost power.