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Data centers are facing a power challenge. By 2028, electric utilities expect their projected additional power needs will double. Some areas don’t have enough generation, while others have energy supply but lack the transmission and distribution to get it to customers. New and expanding power-hungry facilities, like data centers, cannot secure 24/7 firm power in markets across the U.S.
The power gridlock presents both an urgent challenge and an opportunity to create competitive advantage to utilities and data centers alike. Utilities that can offer expedited interconnection can increase customer satisfaction and achieve profitable load growth. Data centers can expand faster and accelerate grid connection by developing an on-site generation strategy to provide flexible capacity, which enables existing capacity to serve large new customers more quickly.
Moderated Data Center Frontier, this panel discussion delves into this issue and discusses how data centers can secure continuous, reliable power even in areas where the grid is constrained. Listen to the experts explore the intersection of growing power demands and grid operators, with a focus on solutions that are available today:
Gain access to on-demand video of this exciting live discussion to gain valuable insights and perspectives from key industry stakeholders as we work together to power growth in digital infrastructure.