AEI Principal Matt Koukl Explores Strategies for Addressing Growing Data Center Energy Demands
The demand for data center capacity in the United States is projected to surge over the next five years, primarily due to the rapid growth of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and cloud computing. The pressure is on for data center developers, owners, and operators to handle the staggering volumes of data while minimizing the impact of increased energy demands.
Learn more in AEI Principal Matt Koukl’s article for EC&M magazine, where he discusses potential power generation and cooling strategies that can reduce data center energy consumption and improve performance. The article delves into:
- Factors currently driving data center power consumption
- On-site power generation and alternative power sourcing strategies
- Liquid cooling solutions for improving data center performance
By embracing innovative design and infrastructure solutions, data center operators can ensure they are well-equipped to optimize performance and capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead.
“The rising power requirements for high-performance computing and AI will only further strain data center energy infrastructure, amplifying the challenges of sourcing sufficient power capacity.”