With the right strategies, data centers can transition from being passive loads to dynamic resources that actively support the grid, a recent GridBeyond white paper says. 

However, this shift requires a re-thinking of operational models and the deployment of advanced technologies according to the white paper, From demand to resource: rethinking the role of data centers in the power grid.

“The global energy landscape is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in modern history. Rapid digitalization, the acceleration of artificial intelligence (AI), and the ongoing growth of cloud computing have placed data centers at the very core of economic and technological progress, making them one of the most energy-intensive facilities worldwide,” GridBeyond said.

With every industry adopting cloud-based tools, AI-driven analytics, and digital platforms, the reliance on data centers will only deepen. In this new landscape electricity becomes a strategic factor that can influence competitiveness and business resilience, it said. 

The increased need for electricity puts grid operators under pressure, while data center operators face higher operational costs and risks, exposure to volatile markets, and the need to align with sustainability goals.
“Innovation is essential, says the paper, as data centers can support the transition to a carbon-free economy adopting standby generators, UPS and on-site batteries.” 

These assets “can provide significant volumes of energy flexibility to the grid, without any negative impact on operations. Combined with green energy purchasing strategies, the high energy use of data centers brings an opportunity to drive forward the net zero transition,” the white paper said.
 

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