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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…
The real embodied carbon cost of a data centre (p17)
Global emissions from new build projects are at record levels. Consequently, construction is moving further away from, not closer to, net-zero buildings.
Sustainable power adoption in data centres starts with Demand Response
Ed Ansett, Chairman and Founder, i3 Solutions Group, discusses the sustainability benefits of Demand Response (DR) and how it provides data centre technical leaders with a ethod to generate additional revenue from their operations.
Choose life (p73)
Ed Ansett of i3 Solutions identifies and evaluates the real embodied carbon cost of a data centre
Identifying and evaluating the real embodied carbon cost of a data centre
Global emissions from new-build projects are at record levels. Consequently, construction is moving further away from, not closer to, net zero buildings.
Identifying and evaluating the real embodied carbon cost of a data centre
Ed Ansett, founder and chairman of i3 Solutions Group, explains why a whole lifecycle of carbon emissions is crucial to ensure data centre sustainability.
Editors question:What will the data centre of the future look like?
By Ed Ansett, Chairman and Founder of i3 Solutions Group.
The Case for CHP
Why trends in data centre location and scale make combined heat and power (CHP) a viable option for grid level GHG abatement
i3 Solutions appointed to lead Kao’s Slough facility design
i3 Solutions Group has been appointed Principal Consultant by Kao Data to lead design engineering work at its 16 MW carrier-neutral data centre in Slough, West London.
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. (Page 51)
The changing landscape of data centre energy storage
Emerging energy storage technologies signal radical changes for data centre power. Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman, i3 Solutions Group, discusses the future of the data centre industry with a focus on data centre energy storage developments and emerging technologies.
Will natural gas replace diesel as a data center power source?
Natural Gas (NG) generators are becoming cost competitive with diesel generators and have a better greenhouse gas emission profile
Ireland’s DC sector set to be the next world leader in sustainable power
Ireland’s data centre sector is uniquely positioned to lead the world in sustainable power, Ed Ansett, founder and chairman at i3 Solutions Group explains how.
The changing landscape of data centre energy storage
Experts at i3 Solutions break down the ever-evolving context surrounging data centre energy storage solutions.
The changing landscape of data centre energy storage
In the drive for Green House Gas abatement and net zero operation, every energy storage option at source, grid, switch, battery, UPS and generator back up in data centres is changing.
Panel: What's the answer to the power over-provisioned data center? And what is the bigger opportunity?
What’s the answer to the power over-provisioned data centre? and which is the bigger opportunity? As peak demands rise, a risk averse approach can result in upwards of 40% of drawn power being stranded in the layers of data centre redundancy.
If you missed our Founder and Chairman Ed Ansett discuss on Datacenter Dynamics alongside Uptime Institute, Electric Power Institute and Equinix, you can watch the panel discussion on-demand now
The case for gas engine standby generators in data centres and what it means for the future of diesel
i3 Solutions Group and EYP Mission Critical Facilities GHG Abatement Group Second White Paper details why we need standby power and why natural gas blended with hydrogen could be the fuel of choice for the next decade.
Who accounts for the economic and carbon cost of Saas data centre power?
Ed Ansett, Co-Founder and Chariman of i3 Solutions Group, discuesses the position of SaaS providers who act as both customer and supplier. He explores whether power use is rishing up the agenda for SaaS companies and their customers and asks if not, why not?