In the realm of smart grids, data centres are taking on a pivotal role as the world gears up for a surge in transmission system investment, projected to hit $573.7 billion by 2030. GlobalData’s latest report highlights the growing importance of data centre facilities in ensuring grid stability, facilitating flexibility markets, and integrating renewable energy sources through the deployment of cutting-edge technologies.
Rehaan Shiledar, a Power Analyst at GlobalData, emphasized the vital role data centres play in the evolution of smart grids. With their substantial energy demands and advanced technology integration, data centres are instrumental in overseeing energy distribution, incorporating renewables, automating grid operations with AI, and providing essential grid services like frequency regulation.
Technological advancements such as microgrids, energy storage systems, and grid-interactive uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) are enabling operators to optimize energy consumption, enhance carbon accountability, and offer stabilizing services to transmission networks. Initiatives like DCFlex are already connecting data centres to grid operations to deliver responsive demand response, while advanced facilities can support bidirectional power flows during emergencies using onsite storage and UPS systems.