What the Latest Energy Regulations Mean for Data Centers
Understand the energy efficiency regulations for data centers and how they impact design, power use, and sustainability efforts.
Understand the energy efficiency regulations for data centers and how they impact design, power use, and sustainability efforts.
This challenge is compounded by mismatches in the development timelines of data centers relative to generation and transmission infrastructure. Innovative tariff structures are necessary
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Uptime Institute has created a tier classification system as a benchmark for reliable data center infrastructure design. They provide tier certification at the design document and constructed facility stages. Systems built with very high reliability involve built-in redundancy at all system levels.
With such large power consumption, they are prime targets for energy efficient design measures that can save money and reduce electricity use. However, the critical nature of data center loads elevates many design criteria -- chiefly reliability and high power density capacity – far above efficiency.
This paper is part of a CRA series on energy matters fundamental to data center operators, developers, investors, and utilities as data center demand continues to grow over the coming years. Today’s data centers may well be the most distinctive single customer loads electric utilities have seen in decades.
For example, a 15,000 square foot data center with IT equipment operating at 100 W/sf requires 13,140 MWh of energy annually for the IT equipment. If the UPS system supplying that power has its eficiency improved from 90% to 95%, the annual energy bill will be reduced by 768,421 kWh, or about $110,000 at $0.14 / kWh.