Data Centers
The increasing global data flow requires high performance and reliability from servers and data centers, leading to substantial energy demand. This includes electricity to operate servers and cooling infrastructure, exacerbated by rising energy prices. Additionally, the environmental impact of digital activities is gaining more attention. Every year, 39.9 billion tons of CO2 are emitted around the world. Digital technologies, including the Internet, account for 4% of this figure.
Cogeneration for data centers
Consistently Reduce Data Center Energy Expenditure
Due to the exceptional efficiency of 2G's CHP systems, data centers' primary energy needs are significantly reduced. This effect is noticeable across various scales, and even smaller data-processing centers can leverage the advantages of cogeneration, given the extended service lives designed for both data centers and CHP systems.
Investing in a 2G CHP system can sustainably reduce your data center's energy costs and enhance its reliability. In the event of power outages, the CHP, functioning as an emergency power system in Island Mode, ensures the continuous and dependable production of the required energy for an unlimited duration.
Essential Cooling Solutions for Data Centers: Embracing Trigeneration
As server capacities increase, cooling becomes a pivotal economic and environmental consideration for every data center. The key lies in adopting an intelligent energy supply concept.
Introducing trigeneration: the seamless integration of cooling, heating, and power generation. Leveraging the cost-effective approach of utilizing the heat generated by CHP operations, we can efficiently provide cooling for the entire server infrastructure through absorption cooling.
We are eager to craft a cogeneration-based energy supply concept tailored to your data processing center, meeting the most ambitious criteria for economic efficiency, sustainability, and reliability.