Intelligent Data Centres Issue 14 | Page 17

DATA CENTRE PREDICTIONS EXPERT PREDICTS THE NEXT GENERATION OF DATA CENTRES From the confluence of major IT trends to the increasing social demand to halt climate change, green energy is again, top of the agenda. Major changes in this area are expected to be introduced by the government, energy generation and energy distribution companies. They are the major forces that construct the energy market and will have a huge impact on the data centre industry. Ashraf Yehia, Managing Director – Middle East, Eaton, tells us more. T Transforming the power network The EU plans for 32% renewable energy by 2030, this falls short of the ambitions of many environmental groups. But it puts into focus the need for many operators to address what is called Energy Transition. Adopting more and more renewable energy brings potential instability and new variables for the grid transmission system operator to manage. Grid voltage and frequency needs to be contained within strict limits. Ancillary services can provide the stability the grid needs to manage increased levels of renewable energy. This www.intelligentdatacentres.com Issue 14 17