Energy Services

Power Density & Heat Management
As computing power increases, so does power density, meaning more energy is concentrated in smaller areas. This creates significant heat management challenges, as excessive heat can damage equipment and reduce efficiency. Cooling systems, while necessary, add to energy consumption and operational costs.

Energy Efficiency of Computing Hardware
The performance improvements in processors, GPUs, and other hardware often come with higher energy demands. While there have been advances in energy-efficient designs, the overall energy consumption continues to rise due to the sheer scale of global IT infrastructure and the growing demand for high-performance computing.

Sustainability of Energy Sources
Many IT operations, including data centers, still rely on non-renewable energy sources. Although there is a shift towards renewable energy, the transition is slow and uneven across regions. The reliance on fossil fuels for energy-intensive IT operations contributes to carbon emissions and environmental concerns.

