Powering AI in a world constrained by energy & water shortages
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This episode will stream live at 9:00am ET
In the fast-evolving landscape of data centers, the industry is facing new challenges in its development. The traditional way of designing data centers’ energy infrastructures is becoming unsustainable, resulting in new approaches ranging from microgrids to campus scale utilities. In order to accelerate and ease the time to market of such new concepts, ENGIE has standardized high-level designs and economics for onsite power and cooling generation. This episode will explore:
- How flexible energy bricks have been standardized with trigeneration solutions
- How sustainability is integrated alongside reliability for power and cooling systems to achieve 99.999% availability
- The benefits for data centers, including grid independence, low water usage and high availability, and how these are being built upon
- A case study focusing on delivering power and hybrid cooling to a 25 MW IT data center dedicated to HPC in France