The Renewable Future for AI Data Centers


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Join the workshop to learn how renewable energy is transforming the way AI data centers are built, powered, and managed.
AI workloads are growing at an unprecedented pace, and powering this demand sustainably is one of the greatest challenges of our time. This workshop explores how renewable energy can fuel data center growth while balancing cost, resilience, and environmental impact.
You’ll learn how leading utilities, developers, and technology providers are:
- Integrating solar, wind, and storage for always-on data center reliability
- Managing grid interconnections and demand flexibility
- Meeting sustainability goals with renewable PPAs and microgrids
- Leveraging AI itself for smarter energy management
- Reducing risks tied to compliance, regulation, and carbon goals
Join your energy peers to see how renewables are making AI data centers more resilient, cost-effective, and sustainable.
About Hosts:
With over two decades of unwavering dedication to the Utilities and Energy sector, I am passionate about driving transformative change through innovative solutions. My journey in this dynamic industry has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence, with a particular focus on automation and machine learning.
Industry experts Anna Jacobi, Guy Marom, Sam Seder, and Michael Eusterman will show you how renewables and AI together can transform data center performance and sustainability.
We will discuss:
- Alternative fuel sources like hydrogen, wind, and solar
- Water conservation strategy
- Autonomous data center technology
- Outlook for the future of data center power generation
You’ll hear from experts with experience building massive data centers and managing sustainable infrastructure at organizations like Google and Microsoft, plus how they’re applying those lessons to deliver renewable-powered AI infrastructure that works at scale.
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