Power Resiliency for Data Centers

Sept. 30, 2022
DCF’s Editor-in-Chief Rich Miller explores new data center energy solutions with Brian Jabeck, Global Accounts Director for Enchanted Rock.

Between regulatory and customer demands, and a desire to do the right thing for the planet, data centers are making a serious push to meet sustainability goals and reduce their carbon footprint. One area garnering a lot of attention these days is backup power. More and more, industry leaders are looking to replace traditional diesel generators with new energy resiliency solutions that provide cleaner, more sustainable backup power. As evidence of this market shift, just look at the some of the latest data center construction announcements. One common theme is that these new facilities are deploying everything from biofuels to fuel cells, thermal, and solar to ensure uptime standards and sustainability goals are met.

So how do you know which of these clean technologies is right for your data center? Can you rely on these clean technologies to provide the resiliency you need to keep operations running smoothly?

In this video, Data Center Frontier’s Editor-in-Chief Rich Miller explores resiliency through new data center energy solutions with Brian Jabeck, Global Accounts Director for Enchanted Rock.

During the webinar, industry experts will discuss:

  • Strategies to avoid grid instability
  • An overview of today’s most promising energy technologies for data center operators
  • How data center operators can turn their energy systems into a revenue generating asset

The video includes a live question and answer session recorded during the event.

Featured speakers include:

Rich Miller, Editor-in-Chief, Data Center Frontier

Brian Jabeck, Global Accounts Director, Enchanted Rock

This video, recorded in September of 2022, is a part of Data Center Frontier’s webinar series featuring industry experts discussing a variety of topics relevant to the future of data centers and cloud computing. Look for more great premium video content from Data Center Frontier, as we continue to focus on what’s next for the internet, and the innovations that will take us there​​.

About the Author

Kathy Hitchens

Kathy Hitchens has been writing professionally for more than 30 years. She focuses on the renewable energy, electric vehicle, utility, data center, and financial services sectors. Kathy has a BFA from the University of Arizona and a MBA from the University of Denver.  

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