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As the global SaaS market surge – who pays for the energy to power it?
Who accounts for the economic and carbon cost of SaaS data centre power? And can it be brought under control? i3 Solutions Chairman and Founder Ed Ansett talks to Datacenter Solutions for their latest digital magazine (we’re on page 22!)
Will bidirectional power be the new normal for data centres
A white paper issued jointly by the i3 Solutions Group and EYP Mission Critical Facilities (EYPMCF) collaboration on greenhouse gas abatement explains the role that low carbon energy sources will play in the data centre powered grid.
Thought leadership on data centre sustainability
i3 and EYP Mission Critical Facilities have just published their first data centre sustainability white paper. DCS talks about the publication’s focus and findings with Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman of i3 Solutions Group, and finds out about the i3/EYP GHG Abatement Group’s future plans.
A Truly Sustainable Data Center Industry Will Require Regulation
The Data Center Podcast: Ed Ansett, of i3 Solutions, says business drivers alone won’t be enough. Listen to the full podcast.
Greener data centers can also be more profitable
A new white paper explores revenue-enhancing ways for data centers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
EYP and i3 detail route to carbon net-zero data centres
A new whitepaper from i3 Solutions and EYP provides data centre operators with a concrete roadmap towards greenhouse gas abatement
i3 Solutions Group and EYP Mission Critical Facilities launch Data Centre Sustainability White Paper
The first white paper from the recently announced i3 EYP MCF GHG Abatement Group provides an objective analysis of Infrastructure Sustainability Options and Revenue Opportunities for Data Centres.
As the global SaaS market surges, who pays for the energy to power it?
How is the energy use and cost being priced into the services such as SaaS? Are SaaS providers paying too much for power?
The Data Centre, Demand Response and the Microgrid
The microgrid discussion in the data centre sector is gathering pace, there is growing consensus that data centres will require onsite or locally generated power delivered through microgrids.
Fuel Cells: A Sustainable Solution For Powering Data Centres?
Ed Ansett, Chairman at i3 Solutions, explains why the industry needs a greater understanding of fuel cells to drive wider adoption of a technology, which could accelerate the effectiveness of the sector’s GHG Abatement efforts.
Ed Ansett, Chairman I3 Solutions: The Evolution Of Data Centre Design
Ed Ansett, Chairman at i3 Solutions, talks us through his career and how data centre design continues to evolve. Ed shares how he started his career in engineering, and why he made the decision to establish i3 Solutions.
How can Energy Intensive Industries Drive renewable energy transition & encourage heat off-takers?
Digital Infra Xchange CXO Summit 2023: Understanding the Journey to Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Heat Reuse & Powering digital infrastructure.
i3 Solutions Group secures patents for greater data centre resiliency
i3 Solutions Group has been issued two patents by the USPTO (US Patent and Trademark Office) for its Adaptable Redundant Power (ARP) topology control solution for mission-critical electrical power systems.
Defining moments in a data centre decade
As i3 celebrates its 10th birthday, Ed Ansett, Founder & Chairman, reflects on some of the major changes he has witnessed in the data centre industry over the past 10…
i3 Solutions Group secures two patents for Adaptable Redundant Power
i3 Solutions Group has been issued two patents by the USPTO (US Patent and Trademark Office) for its Adaptable Redundant Power (ARP) topology control solution for mission-critical electrical power systems.
Winner at ER & DCR Excellence Awards 2023
The shortlisted entries for the ER & DCR Excellence Awards 2023 have been announced, and we’ve made the list!
Are nuclear powered data centres on the horizon?
Across the globe, activity in the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) space is gathering pace. Governments, regulators, atomic agencies and authorities, global power manufacturers, research bodies and new market entrants are busy. For the data centre industry, the question is whether SMRs are applicable to the sector? Could they change how data centres are powered?