This symbiotic relationship also has implications for data centers. Several decades into the 21st century, the rise of digital transactions and the pivotal role of data centers highlight a critical challenge: the need for robust and sustainable energy infrastructure.
Intelligent power management company Eaton recently announced the North American launch of its Eaton Tripp Lite series cloud-connected uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
By leveraging advancements in power management technology across backup power, cooling, digitalization, and other key areas, operators can help make their data centers ready to power the next generation of AI.
Hydrogen has a role to play in delivering power with zero emissions at the point of use, including as part of mission critical and backup power systems.
Backup power is essential in numerous settings, but lithium-ion batteries' limited temperature tolerance often restricts their application. In response, Littelfuse engineered the LS0502SCD33S.
As the demand for digital services surges, embracing sustainable practices becomes not just an ethical imperative but a strategic advantage for data centers shaping the digital landscape.
The renewable generation will come from 200+ megawatts (MW) of aggregated installed capacity of local solar sites across 17,000 locations in the New Territories of Hong Kong.
In September 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the northeast Caribbean. The unrelenting storm destroyed the island of Puerto Rico’s power grid, leaving 95% of its residents without electricity and more than half with no tap water.