GUOFUHEE Teams Up with BTE and Hylium for 10MW Data Center Power Generation Demonstration in North America

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GUOFUHEE (02582) has announced that on March 4, 2026, the company, along with BTE and Hylium, entered into a tripartite supply and cooperation agreement. Under this agreement, the parties will collaborate on a 10-megawatt data center power generation demonstration project in the North American market. GUOFUHEE will be responsible for the design, manufacturing, and supply of natural gas reforming hydrogen production system kits, as well as providing related technical services for the demonstration project. Hylium and BTE will be responsible for customer delivery engineering systems and power generation systems, respectively. The supply agreement and demonstration project not only mark a significant step in the company's strategy to expand overseas markets and deepen the multi-scenario application of hydrogen energy but will also enhance its international competitiveness and brand influence. More importantly, the company aims to effectively address the increasingly severe power shortage challenges in the global data center industry through such innovative solutions, providing robust energy support for the green and sustainable development of AI and cloud computing infrastructure. The board of directors believes that the successful implementation of the demonstration project will have a positive impact on the group's revenue.

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