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How to approach the coming data center power crunch

AI’s massive demands are pushing grids to the brink, but bridge power solutions can keep your data safe

September 20, 2024

Lost in the excitement for AI’s vast potential is a secret that isn’t talked about enough. The vast power needed to crunch data and keep all those prompts churning is pushing U.S. grids to the brink, causing data center owners, developers, and utilities to seek both immediate and long-term solutions to accommodate the growing data center boom.

Data center energy demand is projected to reach 62 GW by 2028, nearly double the capacity from 2023. But the existing power grid is already operating close to full capacity, leaving little margin for error. The risk to capacity varies across different regions, but any company providing or requiring data center space is likely to face challenges, despite efforts to expand supply and incorporate renewable energy sources.

Download this eBook to learn:
  • Valuable details on the current and future state of the U.S. power grid.

  • The pros and cons of various bridge power solutions that can help “top off” the grid during peak usage times.

  • Helpful tips for how to evaluate power infrastructure and grid reliability when selecting a data center location.

Failure to plan for power shortages can disrupt even the best-laid data center plans. Download our eBook, Power moves: How the future of the grid will impact the next wave of data centers today.

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