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In this paper, we present a new, innovative Big Data Reference Architecture for the secure exchange of data and services in the energy domain.
As the world becomes increasingly digitalised, data centres and data transmission networks are emerging as an important source of energy demand.
Building on existing developments and initiatives, this paper introduces a multi-layer Reference Architecture for the reliable, secure, and trusted exchange of data and facilitation of services within
This guide provides an overview of best practices for energy-efficient data center design which spans the categories of information technology (IT) systems and their environmental conditions, data center
Over the last 2.5 decades, cloud datacenter power and energy management has come a long way: a large amount of excellent research and practice introduced many ideas and innovations in physical
Data sharing within and across large, complex systems is one of the most topical challenges in the current IT landscape, and the energy domain is no
By the end of 2025, an estimated 39 percent of the gas power capacity being developed in the United States was designed to serve data
Figure AI''s Helix 02 humanoid robots neared 40 hours of autonomous work and almost 50,000 packages in a livestreamed warehouse demo. If you can only read one tech story a day, this
NEWS 10 April 2025 Data centres will use twice as much energy by 2030 — driven by AI These facilities accounted for roughly 1.5% of global electricity consumption
Abstract The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is driving an unprecedented increase in the electricity demand of AI data centers, raising emerging challenges for electric power grids.
In 2025, AI demand drove data centers toward on-site power, BESS, and nuclear options, while grid delays increased. Here are the top trends that
Amid soaring power demands, the data center industry is addressing sustainability challenges through innovations in green materials, adaptive reuse,
The growth of data centers and AI rely on the availability of electric power. Opportunities for investors in power infrastructure and adjacent sectors
While the technology sector moves quickly and a data centre can be operational in two to three years, the broader energy system requires longer lead times to
Over one-third of data centers are expected to use 100% onsite power by 2030 and developers increasingly expect permanent onsite generation to emerge as a preferred long-term approach. Next
Data centers accounted for 4% of total U.S. electricity use in 2024. Their energy demand is expected to more than double by 2030.
Analyzing Artificial Intelligence and Data Center Energy Consumption EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Key Messages In the United States, powering data centers, providing clean energy for manufacturing,
The research, which draws from case studies of effective energy supply systems in data centers, offers useful suggestions and best practices for planning, executing, and overseeing data
Still, even these advanced solutions can encounter bottlenecks, which can impact the efficiency of data storage, retrieval, and analysis. This review paper explores the research trends in
A timeline graph showing historical and projected energy consumption in data centers from 2015 to 2030, highlighting the sharp increase due to AI and
The developed framework enables DCs to enhance energy efficiency effectively. Rooted in the OODA loop and leveraging extensive datasets from
The way data centers manage on-site back-up power remains stuck in the past. This article proposes a much-needed change.
As technology continues to advance, particularly in fields like artificial intelligence, machine learning, 5G, and big data, data centers are facing unprecedented challenges. Traditional