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Powering the Data Centres of the Future

Published April 29, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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The realm of artificial intelligence is expanding rapidly, while the infrastructure of power grids is showing signs of aging. The traditional approach of ‘plug-and-play’ site selection is quickly becoming outdated. Our most recent Trend Report, titled “Empowering the Future of Data Centers,” delves into the collision of these factors and offers insights on how operators can stay ahead of the curve.

Within the report, we delve into the increasing pressure brought on by the growing demand for AI and the strain it is placing on existing infrastructure. The International Energy Agency has raised concerns about the escalating electricity consumption by data centers, particularly in regions like Dublin and Amsterdam where data centers account for 10% of total electricity usage. This trend is expected to spread further, especially as AI-optimized campuses can consume as much power as 100MW – equivalent to the annual energy consumption of 100,000 households. Despite this surge in demand, many urban grids still rely on outdated equipment.

In light of these challenges, how can data center facilities be constructed or retrofitted to withstand the fluctuations in renewable energy availability, stricter regulations, and higher rack densities? To answer this question, we consulted with industry experts from Schneider Electric, Clean Energy Capital, AVK-SEG, and others.

Key highlights from the report include:

– Identifying the weak links in the power grid, from incidents like the Heathrow substation fire to lengthy connection queues that operators need to navigate around.
– Implementing hybrid power strategies such as on-site solar panels, gas turbines, batteries, microgrids, and potential future solutions like small modular reactors.
– Understanding the cost implications of building new data centers, with current estimates ranging from £5.5–£9.5 million per megawatt of IT load, and the importance of smart phasing to maintain speed-to-market.
– Navigating regulatory challenges, including the energy efficiency clauses of the EU AI Act, stricter NOx emission limits, and potential changes to GDPR that could impact design decisions.
– Exploring innovative solutions within data center facilities, such as prefabricated power modules, silicon-carbide UPS electronics with over 97% efficiency, advanced battery technologies like lithium-ion and sodium-ion, and liquid cooling systems directly integrated into chips.
– Developing action plans for existing sites, including strategic upgrades to increase capacity without requiring a complete overhaul, such as modular UPS systems and grid-interactive demand response initiatives.

See also  NVIDIA Introduces RTX PRO Servers for Next-Gen Enterprise AI Data Centers

Additionally, Jason Yates, Riello’s Technical Services Director, offers exclusive insights on how the next generation of highly efficient modular UPS systems can help data centers maintain a balance between reliability and sustainability amidst the growing demand driven by generative AI technologies.

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