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  • The Key to Unlocking More Data Center Power
    2025/05/20

    Are regional power grids actually constrained? Or could dozens of gigawatts of power be unlocked by new approaches to grid management and data center power contracts? That’s the intriguing question posed by new research from an energy analyst, and it could have large implications for the data center industry.

    Data Center Richness host RIch Miller talks with Tyler Norris, whose recent research paper titled “Rethinking Load Growth” has made waves in the energy sector, advancing new strategies for managing growth on America’s power grid. Research by Norris found that close to 100 gigawatts of additional headroom could be created on US grids - if data centers can be flexible, and limit their power demands for a few hours each year.

    Why would data centers want to do that? Because it might offer a faster path to power, which is a huge priority for hyperscale data center operators as they focus on the AI arms race and building America’s digital future. Let’s talk about data centers and flexibility.

    Highlights from the discussion with Rich and Tyler:

    00:00 - Why load flexibiility matters.

    1:35 - Tyler’s background in the energy sector.

    4:45 - How flexible loads could enable new approaches to grid management, enabling up to 100 gigawatts in additional capacity.

    7:20 - Scenarios for data center load curtailment and implications for uptime.

    22:00 - Does low capacity utilization in data centers offer an opportunity?

    30:30 - Demand for AI is raising stakes for a workable solutions to a complex problems.

    At Data Center Richness we demystify technology and explain why data centers matter, and what comes next for the Internet, cloud computing and AI. Host Rich Miller is a journalist and analyst who has been covering the data center sector for 25 years. Subscribe to our channel for more insights: https://www.youtube.com/@DataCenterRichness?sub_confirmation=1

    LINKS FROM THIS SHOW:

    Tyler Norris on LinkedIn
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerhnorris/

    Rethinking Load Growth (Tyler's paper)
    https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/publications/rethinking-load-growth

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    Data Centers, AI and the Future of Power
    https://youtu.be/EYo2YK7L5q0

    How Soon Will Nuclear Data Centers Become A Reality?
    https://youtu.be/STr3FHuBhok

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    43 分
  • What's Next in Data Center Real Estate?
    2025/05/14

    The geography of data center real estate has been changing rapidly since ChatGPT arrived in 2022, kicking off huge demand for IT infrastructure for AI hardware. This AI boom has transformed how data centers are designed, and where they are located and powered.

    To understand these changes, DCR host Rich Miller spoke with David Liggitt, the founder and CEO of datacenterHawk, which provides research and analysis on data center real estate. David is one of the sector’s sharpest analysts, and has been tracking data center markets for nearly 20 years. With the in-depth market data compiled by datacenterHawk, he has a unique vantage point on how AI is changing data centers, and what it may mean for our digital future.

    In our discussion, David shares his perspective on utility power constraints in key real estate markets, the super-sizing of data center buildings and campuses, and how that has altered many of the traditional approaches to data center site selection. We also examine the influx of capital and new players in the data center market, whether there is a bubble developing, and why experience matters in delivering hyperscale campuses.

    David also offers a glimpse into what datacenterHawk’s research suggests about which markets might emerge next as data center destinations. Some of them might surprise you. Here’s our conversation.

    00:00 - Introduction from Rich and David's background
    02:03 - How the AI boom has changed the data center market
    04:55 - Following the power, and the new geography
    07:25 - The growing role of natural gas in site selection
    09:45 - Is there a bubble? Why execution matters.
    12:45 - The outlook for consolidation and M&A
    20:25 - What are the interesting emerging data center markets?
    24:40 - Community relations and resource impact of new projects
    26:21 - The Road Ahead for Data Center Supply and Demand

    At Data Center Richness we demystify technology and explain why data centers matter, and what comes next for the Internet, cloud computing and AI. Host Rich Miller is a journalist and analyst who has been covering the data center sector for 25 years.

    Subscribe to our channel for more insights:
    https://www.youtube.com/@DataCenterRichness?sub_confirmation=1

    LINKS FROM THIS SHOW:

    datacenterHawk
    https://datacenterhawk.com/

    datacenterHawk on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/@datacenterHawk

    RELATED VIDEO:

    Data Centers, AI and the Future of Power
    https://youtu.be/EYo2YK7L5q0

    How Soon Will Nuclear Data Centers Become A Reality?
    https://youtu.be/STr3FHuBhok

    Why Data Centers Matter in the Age of AI
    https://youtu.be/9GJSENgbcmk

    Supplemental music via Epidemic Sound.

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    30 分
  • Data Centers, AI and the Future of Power
    2025/05/06

    Could data centers help reshape the power grid? The boom in AI infrastructure is creating challenges for data centers, utility providers and power grids. To help us understand the state of play between data and energy, we turned to Elisa Wood, the founder of Energy Changemakers, which focuses on the future of distributed energy. Elisa has been covering the energy sector for years, and many of you may know her work at Microgrid Knowledge.

    We discuss the intersection of energy and data, the potential for innovation and new business models., and the prospect for more data centers with on-site power generation, and what that might mean for the future of the grid.

    Join host Rich Miller as he and Elisa Wood examine data centers, AI and the future of power.

    Here’s our discussion.

    00:00 - Intro and background on Elisa Wood
    00:45 - The energy sector’s love-hate relationship with data centers
    09:20 - AI demand and the importance of “time to power”
    14:30 - On-site power is coming, at Internet scale
    16:30 - Regulatory considerations with on-site power
    18:45 - How decentralized data center power might shift the future of the grid
    21:30 - Natural gas as the bridge to nuclear
    23:00 - Communication gaps between the utility and data center sectors
    28:00 - Server waste heat reuse and community relations
    32:00 - Business model innovation on the utility side

    At Data Center Richness we demystify technology and explain why data centers matter, and what comes next for the Internet, cloud computing and AI. Host Rich Miller is a journalist and analyst who has been covering the data center sector for 25 years.

    LINKS FROM THIS SHOW :

    Energy Changemakers (Elisa's Company) https://energychangemakers.com/

    RELATED VIDEO:

    How Soon Will Nuclear Data Centers Become A Reality? https://youtu.be/STr3FHuBhok

    Why Data Centers Matter in the Age of AI https://youtu.be/9GJSENgbcmk

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    39 分
  • Power, Bravery and Nuclear Data Centers
    2025/04/02

    In the premiere episode of the Data Center Richness podcast, host Rich Miller speaks with Apolo CEO Bill Kleyman about his mantra of "power and bravery" as the key to innovation and building the data center industry of the future.

    A key focus is the timeline for nuclear-powered data centers. How soon can nuclear energy be available to address the "power gap" from constraints on regional power grids? Rich and Bill discuss the varied approaches to nuclear data centers - including traditional nuclear plants, small modular reactors (SMRs) and even portable microreactors that can be deployed on trucks - as well as the interest from tech titans like Microsoft, Google, Amazon (AWS), Meta and many others.

    Kleyman says nuclear-powered AI infrastructure may arrive sooner than expected. He will moderate a keynote session at the Data Center World conference featuring Google and nuclear specialist Kairos Power, who hope to have a nuclear project online by 2030.

    Kleyman also talks about the importance of introducing data center careers to younger students, and his experience with immersive learning programs. And Bill has lots to say on his theme of "power and bravery" as the key to innovation and building the data center industry of the future.

    Here's an overview of the discussion between Rich Miller and Bill Kleyman

    00:00 Introduction to Data Center Richness
    00:21 Meet Bill Kleyman
    00:41 The Outlook for Nuclear Power in Data Centers
    02:38 The Growing Demand for Clean Energy to Power AI
    03:49 The Rapid Evolution of the Data Center Industry
    05:38 Practical Deployment of Nuclear Technologies
    14:46 Staffing and Workforce Development
    17:47 Inspiring the Next Generation
    23:30 Power and Bravery!

    At Data Center Richness we demystify technology and explain why data centers matter, and what comes next for the Internet, cloud computing and AI. Join respected industry expert Rich Miller for conversations that will help you understand the fast-moving world of digital infrastructure, and what it means to you. Rich Miller is a journalist and analyst who has been tracking the data center industry for more than 25 years, explaining how data centers are central to the Internet, the AI revolution, and the energy transition.

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    26 分