Discover how i3 Solutions is making headlines in the industry press
What will AI computing look like?
Wherever generative AI is deployed, it will change the IT ecosystem within the data centre. From processing to memory, networking to storage, and systems architecture to systems management, no layer of the IT stack will remain unaffected.
Top 10 Data Centre Consultants
With the importance of data centres and supporting digital infrastructure growing ever-increasingly important — and demands on them growing at a similar rate. Data Centre Magazine compiles a list of the top 10, and we make the list at number 9!
Africa’s digital growth is an opportunity for data centre operation and design innovation
Two of Africa’s biggest economies suffer regular power grid blackouts. South Africa continues to grapple with a formidable energy challenge caused by a strained and unreliable power grid prone to rolling outages.
Considerations and modelling of on-premise hydrogen production in data centres for greenhouse gas abatement – a viable option?
With green hydrogen widely touted as the most desirable option for achieving climate change goals, the debate is heating up in the data centre sector where proponents of hydrogen believe it could well be an ideal primary power source for putting the sector on a path to net zero.
Magnetic north: Scotland’s renewable future as a data centre hub
With green credentials that include the UK’s lowest carbon energy intensity, increasing access to RERs, low-cost land and political backing, are the pieces in place for Scotland to fulfil its data centre sector potential?
How Microgrids can help Data Centres be more resilient and sustainable
Whether it is microgrids, distributed energy resources (DERs), co-gen, grid-interactive, islanded or integrated (decoupled or coupled) – there is growing consensus that data centres will require onsite or locally generated power delivered through microgrids.
The Data Centre, Demand Response and the Microgrid
To say microgrids will become a feature of future large data centre design, would be to overlook the idea that technically most data centres of scale can be configured to operate as local microgrids.
How Microgrids can help Data Centres be more resilient and sustainable
Here, Ed Ansett, Founder of i3 Solutions, discusses everything you need to know about microgrids. This conversation covers how data centres will require onsite, or locally generated power delivered through microgrids.
Are nuclear powered data centers on the horizon?
Small modular reactor maker seeks large data center partner?
Fuel cell use in data centres – How much do you know?
The industry won’t move from pilot projects to large-scale use of fuel cells without a greater understanding of the technology
Sustainability Considerations for Battery Option Selection in Data Centre Energy Storage Systems
With new mandates such as SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting) and CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) obliging data centre companies to report their sustainability efforts, a New GHG Abatement Group White Paper is published to help data centre operators work towards the ultimate goal of sustainable green energy storage.
Q: "Will data centre cooling failures become more common?” A: “Yes.”
Heatwaves are changing the risk appetite for data centre operators when thinking about a safe operating temperature. More extreme weather patterns resulting in higher temperature peaks, such as the record…
Datacentres in the dark: How the sector is preparing for the prospect of planned winter power cuts
The datacentre industry plays an important role in keeping the UK’s increasingly digital economy ticking over, with many facilities now classified as critical national infrastructure. The work the industry does…
Q: "Will data centre cooling failures become more common?” A: “Yes.”
Heatwaves are changing the risk appetite for data centre operators when thinking about a safe operating temperature. More extreme weather patterns resulting in higher temperature peaks, such as the record…
Q: "Will data centre cooling failures become more common?” A: “Yes.”
Heatwaves are changing the risk appetite for data centre operators when thinking about a safe operating temperature. More extreme weather patterns resulting in higher temperature peaks, such as the record…
Demand response, renewables and reputation
Data centre power demand is set to grow, leading to increasing public awareness – it requires a response through greater grid interactivity. How can the industry start to address public…
Sustainability considerations: battery option selection in data centre energy storage systems
With new mandates such as SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting) and CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) obliging data centre companies to report their sustainability efforts, a New GHG Abatement…