The anxiety surrounding backup power
Is it more important now than ever?
Is it more important now than ever?
For data center operators looking to improve sustainability, without compromising on capabilities, the answer may be backup engines that can run on recycled vegetable oils, says Kohler’s Jacky Pluchon
The (financial) power of good chemistry with nickel-zinc batteries
How Cummins sees the future of power playing out
Laying down the blueprint for continuous power and operational reliability
Bosch teams up with HUB Security in a pilot plant of their solid oxide fuel cell system
The N+K microgrid can provide an effective alternative to the traditional N+1 or 2N resiliency. Here’s how it works
In a data center market that demands it
A green data center requires a green grid, and to achieve that, our mindset must change
Power distribution that is reliable and flexible
How a track busway power distribution system can help keep your employees – and IT equipment – safe
Norway’s hydro-power can provide renewable energy to data centers across Europe. Or, better still, data centers can come to Norway to take advantage of competitively priced renewable electricity all-year round
Safety, flexibility, performance: The key to successful power distribution in an increasingly demanding data center environment
Over the last 18 months, digital infrastructure has enabled the world to continue, but have you ever asked yourself how critical power is manufactured and delivered?
Gas engines can be used for more than just reliable backup, they can provide primary power while also facilitate a transition to carbon neutral operation argues industry veteran Jan Buijk
And why they were the winner of the Caterpillar Sponsored Data Center Operations Team of the Year award
In a modular data center, which battery wins out?
Why medium voltage power systems can have fewer losses than low voltage
Flex completes the acquisition of Anord Mardix
New-age problems require new-age solutions. DCD sat down with Bloom Energy to find out how we can hope to combat the resiliency challenge catalyzed by climate change
And what the future of power infrastructure looks like
And the energy storage needed to support this
See how Hitec upgraded the DRUPS systems at a San Francisco city data center while transforming client business methodologies in the process. Generating big savings for years to come
Density is increasing in order to keep up with demand