
How did Iberian operators fare in the great power cut?
Data center operators keep their lights on, but could telco companies have done better during in Spain's worst ever power cut?
Data center operators keep their lights on, but could telco companies have done better during in Spain's worst ever power cut?
As AI drives increasing energy consumption in the US, natural gas looks set to fill the gap
CEO Huang and other Nvidia heads tell DCD about what to expect over the next few years
Hyperscale partnerships could be the catalyst for small modular reactor development
Even as Bitcoin reaches record highs, miners are chasing a different digital gold
Ex-DOE IT chief on the technology needed to green the power of the world
Such agreements are key to many data center net zero plans. But will they stand the test of time?
The most notable deals and trends across data center power procurement
Question marks remain over SMR technology, despite its massive potential
How renewable developers are rushing to meet data center energy needs
When renewable goals come up against data center growth
Brian Janous on how data centers can survive the grid crunch
America's energy companies are taking different approaches to the growing power demands of data centers
Nuclear power, robot dreams, and the sinking of Project Natick
Dive even deeper into UPS
We speak to a CEO running a 1MW facility on fuel cells, with DC power distribution
How data centers keep running when there is a failure in the power train
Would you print a data center?
A deep-dive into the different types of UPS systems
Silicon runs on direct current, so why not use DC to power racks?
Why it might make sense to store energy in the racks, instead of in the UPS
It’s cold, it’s renewable, and it’s cheap. But is it ready?
Why worry about efficiency in electrical distribution, when superconductors have no resistance at all?
Dismissed in the 2010s, the idea of running direct current through your building could be set to make a comeback
How the AI boom is changing densities
European countries led by Denmark have plans to connect giant offshore wind farms to new artificial “energy islands” housing hydrogen projects and data centers
As we weather a storm of multiple energy crises, how can a major capital city like London provide power for the future?
There won’t be room for AI in the existing data center metro hubs. So AQ Compute is standing by to plumb it into a hydro-powered facility in Norway