Data center energy usage is defined by high-density computing loads that demand large amounts of electricity and the highest levels of reliability to ensure continuous operation. With roughly half of total energy consumption driven by computing servers alone, a data center’s power infrastructure must deliver uninterrupted performance while managing high operating costs.
To accelerate timelines and reduce reliance on a constrained grid, datacenter developers are increasingly turning to gas engines for continuous and reliable on-site generation.
Trigeneration enhances data center efficiency by producing electricity, heat, and cooling within a single integrated system.
Cogeneration
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