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Pricing sustainability into data centre site selection
The team at i3 Solutions discusses the balancing act between energy, site selection and price when building a more sustainable data centre.
The unique opportunity for Ireland's data centre sector to lead in sustainable power
Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman of i3 Solutions Group, asks could the Irish data centre sector explore energy sources such as natural gas, biogas and blended hydrogen for its power
Dirty data centres: It’s time to talk about diesel
In a world where sustainability is ever more prevalent, the continued use of diesel in data centres just won’t do. Customer demands, regulation and the outcry against GHG emissions may well make a switch from diesel standby to gas generation a timely move for those facilities still running on ‘dirty’ fuel, says Ed Ansett, founder and chairman at i3 Solutions Group.
The 2030 sustainable data centre
Sustainability is both a journey and a destination. For data centres to become truly sustainable there are many things that must change and some things that must end, says Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman, isub>3 Solutions Group.
Data centres and dirty fuel
Customer demand, regulation and the outcry against GHG emissions may make a switch from diesel standby to gas generation a timely move for data centres
Data centres and dirty fuel – the forces pushing facilities to back away from diesel
Customer demands, regulation and the outcry against GHG emissions may make a switch from diesel standby to gas generation a timely move for data centres, writes Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman of i3 Solutions Group.
ServerFarm Calls i3 Solutions for Award-Winning Data Center Modernization Project
The project was completed in five months
Technical analysis for data centre operators moving to net-zero
The new series of white papers aims to provide vendor-neutral decision-making support together with insights into the factors associated with the many technology options currently available to the sector for lowering the carbon footprint of data centre operations.
Is it time to share your UPS?
How electricity price volatility and the race to grid sustainability is accelerating demand response opportunities in data centres.
The demand response decade
Kerr Johnstone of i3 Solutions Group breaks down how pricing volatility and the race for sustainability is driving demand response adoption in data centres.
Data centres, CHP, carbon abatement and the future of the grid
Global climatic change means that for every part of the power chain from generation, across the grid and for intensive energy users such as data centres, the name of the game is carbon abatement.
Combined Heat and Power, and the future of the grid
Global climatic change means that for every part of the power chain from generation, across the grid and for intensive energy users such as data centres, the name of the game is carbon abatement.
De-risking power provision
As the world goes digital and hybrid, energy risks are growing.
With so many applications now cloud-dependent, Ed Ansett looks at how datacentres are responding to this changed demand (p24)
Dynamic workload provision demands automated and adaptable data centre power provision
Power is the life blood of data centre operations, but can it be made adaptable for power chains to be more responsive to multiple IT services SLAs? In this article, Ed Ansett unpacks how ARP can automatically provision power applications with different availability SLAs in the same data centre. Read here now on page 46
Read the exclusive report looking into the Iron Mountain Data Centers & Web Werks Data Centers India’ $150mn joint venture to capitalise on India’s data centre boom.
Michael Goh states, “Iron Mountain Data Centers have a long working relationship with i3 Solutions Group. As our trusted consultant in Asia & Europe, their expertise has helped us deliver multiple successful and timely projects for our customers.”
The changing landscape of data centre energy storage (page 32)
Rapid technology advances are about to shift the landscape of energy storage options for data centre operators.