Webinar: Integrating long-duration energy storage technologies in data centers

Pavel Molchanov

Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst, Energy Group

Spencer Stanton

Senior Manager, Origination

Cristina Galán

Content & Event Manager [Moderator]

The demand for data center services is rapidly growing. They consume approximately 1% of the global electricity demand. In the United States alone, data centers use about 70 billion kWh annually. 

 

Data centers primarily consume energy to power servers, which generate substantial heat requiring extensive cooling. This cooling process consumes significant energy and releases a lot of excess heat into the environment. Energy demand in data centers also fluctuates based on user activity, processing loads, and environmental conditions. 

 

To effectively manage these fluctuations and enhance energy efficiency, integrating Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES) technologies is essential. LDES systems enable data centers to capture surplus energy during low-demand periods and deploy it during peak times, reducing reliance on the grid and improving overall efficiency. 

 

On-site and off-site energy storage solutions are crucial, as they have the potential to transform data center power chain design and operations. Can integrating LDES can lead to a more efficient, resilient, and cost-effective energy management strategy for data centers? 

 

Find out in this webinar where we will go over the following key points: 

 

  • Understand the Changing Energy Needs of Data Centers: Learn about the evolving operational demands and how they impact energy consumption. 
  • Explore the Benefits of LDES Integration: Discover how integrating LDES technologies can help data centers optimize energy use, improve reliability, and cut costs. 
  • Examine Real-World Examples: Dive into case studies showcasing how industry leaders are successfully integrating LDES solutions to meet their unique operational needs. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights into cutting-edge energy storage solutions that are transforming the way data centers manage their power needs. 

 

Speakers:

  • Pavel Molchanov, Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst, Energy Group, Raymond James

  • Spencer Stanton, Senior Manager, Origination, Jupiter Power

  • Cristina Galán, Content & Event Manager, ATA Insights

 

PRICE: FREE

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Webinar: Integrating long-duration energy storage technologies in data centers

Hosted by:

Pavel Molchanov

Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst, Energy Group

Spencer Stanton

Senior Manager, Origination

Cristina Galán

Content & Event Manager [Moderator]

The demand for data center services is rapidly growing. They consume approximately 1% of the global electricity demand. In the United States alone, data centers use about 70 billion kWh annually. 

 

Data centers primarily consume energy to power servers, which generate substantial heat requiring extensive cooling. This cooling process consumes significant energy and releases a lot of excess heat into the environment. Energy demand in data centers also fluctuates based on user activity, processing loads, and environmental conditions. 

 

To effectively manage these fluctuations and enhance energy efficiency, integrating Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES) technologies is essential. LDES systems enable data centers to capture surplus energy during low-demand periods and deploy it during peak times, reducing reliance on the grid and improving overall efficiency. 

 

On-site and off-site energy storage solutions are crucial, as they have the potential to transform data center power chain design and operations. Can integrating LDES can lead to a more efficient, resilient, and cost-effective energy management strategy for data centers? 

 

Find out in this webinar where we will go over the following key points: 

 

  • Understand the Changing Energy Needs of Data Centers: Learn about the evolving operational demands and how they impact energy consumption. 
  • Explore the Benefits of LDES Integration: Discover how integrating LDES technologies can help data centers optimize energy use, improve reliability, and cut costs. 
  • Examine Real-World Examples: Dive into case studies showcasing how industry leaders are successfully integrating LDES solutions to meet their unique operational needs. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights into cutting-edge energy storage solutions that are transforming the way data centers manage their power needs. 

 

Speakers:

  • Pavel Molchanov, Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst, Energy Group, Raymond James

  • Spencer Stanton, Senior Manager, Origination, Jupiter Power

  • Cristina Galán, Content & Event Manager, ATA Insights

 

PRICE: FREE