Webinar - Data Centers: the key to increase Spain's demand on renewable energy

Juan José Samper
Ceo and Founder of Digital Valley Spain / Senior Consultant at First Growth Real Estate Finance

Juan Carlos González
Head of Sales

Ángel Castro Cano
BESS Solutions Director

Belén Gallego
CEO [Moderator]
The demand for data center services keeps growing and they are changing the global energy landscape. Currently, data centers consume about 1% of the world’s electricity and companies in this sector are increasingly shifting towards renewable energy sources. Many are adopting hourly matching models, which heightens the need for energy storage solutions, such as batteries, to balance supply and demand effectively.
This expanding sector presents significant business opportunities. By 2025, data centers could account for up to one-fifth of the global energy supply, and by 2030, they might generate annual revenues of $948 billion.
A large quantity of the energy used in data centers is dedicated to powering their servers, which generate substantial heat and require intensive cooling systems. datargy demand of data centers fluctuates throughout the day based on several features like the user activity, the processing loads and the weather conditions. This variability makes data centers an ideal environment for innovative energy solutions.
- Understand the evolving energy needs of data centers: Learn how their operational demands are changing and the implications for energy consumption
- Explore the advantages of integrating energy storage: Discover how batteries can help data centers optimize energy use, improve reliability and reduce costs
- Examine real-world examples: Review case studies that illustrate how data centers are using batteries to meet their energy requirements
PRICE: FREE
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Webinar - Data Centers: the key to increase Spain's demand on renewable energy
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Juan José Samper
Ceo and Founder of Digital Valley Spain / Senior Consultant at First Growth Real Estate Finance

Juan Carlos González
Head of Sales

Ángel Castro Cano
BESS Solutions Director

Belén Gallego
CEO [Moderator]
The demand for data center services keeps growing and they are changing the global energy landscape. Currently, data centers consume about 1% of the world’s electricity and companies in this sector are increasingly shifting towards renewable energy sources. Many are adopting hourly matching models, which heightens the need for energy storage solutions, such as batteries, to balance supply and demand effectively.
This expanding sector presents significant business opportunities. By 2025, data centers could account for up to one-fifth of the global energy supply, and by 2030, they might generate annual revenues of $948 billion.
A large quantity of the energy used in data centers is dedicated to powering their servers, which generate substantial heat and require intensive cooling systems. datargy demand of data centers fluctuates throughout the day based on several features like the user activity, the processing loads and the weather conditions. This variability makes data centers an ideal environment for innovative energy solutions.
- Understand the evolving energy needs of data centers: Learn how their operational demands are changing and the implications for energy consumption
- Explore the advantages of integrating energy storage: Discover how batteries can help data centers optimize energy use, improve reliability and reduce costs
- Examine real-world examples: Review case studies that illustrate how data centers are using batteries to meet their energy requirements
PRICE: FREE