Navigating power density and multi-use equipment for high-efficiency power generation at data centers

Fi Forrest | Source: Power Technology | Posted 03/11/2025

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The increased use of AI and big data is fuelling the growth of high-density data centers, which generate substantial amounts of heat, necessitating more energy to provide effective cooling. However, by simultaneously generating electricity, heating and cooling on-site, trigeneration systems can substantially reduce energy costs and reuse waste heat to keep cool.


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The rise of AI and big data is driving the rapid expansion of high-density data centers, which generate significant heat and require substantial energy for cooling. To address these challenges, trigeneration systems, which simultaneously produce electricity, heating, and cooling on-site, are emerging as a cost-effective solution. These systems can reduce cooling energy demand by up to 90% compared to traditional methods, significantly improving energy efficiency and lowering the carbon footprint of data centers.

As data centers face increasing scrutiny over their environmental impact, operators are pressured to adopt sustainable practices, including renewable energy and advanced cooling technologies. Trigeneration systems not only enhance energy efficiency but also allow for the repurposing of waste heat, further contributing to sustainability goals. With the potential for significant energy savings and reduced operational costs, these systems represent a viable path for data centers to navigate the complexities of energy consumption while meeting regulatory demands and supporting a climate-neutral future.



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