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BROOKFIELD DEPLOYS $50B ON UNTESTED AI INFRASTRUCTURE

AI DESK1 MIN READ
SAT, JUN 6, 2026

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Brookfield Asset Management is betting $50 billion on AI infrastructure at an unprecedented scale, marking a major pivot toward supporting the artificial intelligence boom.

The investment targets fuel cell technology from Bloom Energy, a company that spent years struggling to gain traction in the power sector. Bloom Energy's fuel cells offer an alternative electricity source, though they have historically faced cost competition from traditional power generation. Brookfield's backing arrives as AI demand for energy-intensive computing infrastructure accelerates. Data centers powering large language models and other AI applications require substantial, reliable power supplies. The $50 billion commitment represents one of the largest infrastructure bets on AI technology to date. However, the scale of deployment for fuel cells in this context remains untested in commercial settings. The partnership signals growing corporate investment in alternative energy infrastructure alongside AI expansion. Tech companies including Microsoft, Google, and others are increasingly seeking clean and reliable power sources to support expanding data center operations.

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