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New Framework Guides Data Centers Amid AI-Driven Energy Demands

As AI demands increase, a new framework by ASHRAE, NEMA, and PNNL helps data centers optimize energy performance and reliability.

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New Framework Guides Data Centers Amid AI-Driven Energy Demands
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As artificial intelligence (AI) applications escalate, data center operators face mounting challenges in balancing performance and energy efficiency. In a significant development, ASHRAE, in collaboration with the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), has introduced the AI Data Center Energy Performance Framework to tackle these issues.

What Happened
The AI Data Center Energy Performance Framework emerges as a timely response to the increasing demands placed on data centers by AI and high-performance computing. With the U.S. housing over 3,000 operational data centers and projecting an additional 1,500 in development, the need for efficient energy management is critical. The framework offers a comprehensive guide to optimizing energy performance while ensuring reliability and operational resilience. It addresses key challenges such as higher rack densities, elevated power consumption, and intricate cooling requirements that AI applications necessitate.

Developed by ASHRAE with contributions from NEMA and PNNL, the resource provides actionable recommendations for facility management, focusing on thermal management, system integration, and energy efficiency. It serves as a dynamic online resource, allowing updates that keep pace with technological advancements and operational practices.

What This Means for Your Business
For AECM professionals and government contractors engaged in data center construction and management, this framework represents a pivotal tool for enhancing operational efficiency and reliability. By integrating the framework’s guidelines, operators can better manage power distribution and cooling systems, crucial for supporting increasingly energy-intensive AI workloads. This approach not only optimizes energy use but also strengthens the reliability of both the facility and the broader grid.

The framework offers a strategic advantage in competitive positioning, as facilities that adopt these best practices can achieve greater cost control and improved performance metrics. This is especially pertinent as federal agencies and private sector clients increasingly prioritize sustainability and energy efficiency in their procurement processes.

What US Operators Should Watch
Operators should track updates to the AI Data Center Energy Performance Framework as it evolves with new industry insights and technological developments. Staying informed on these changes can provide a competitive edge in bids for federal contracts and other large-scale projects. Furthermore, keeping abreast of related compliance requirements, such as those from NIST and CMMC, will be crucial for maintaining eligibility for government contracts.

Source: https://facilityexecutive.com/new-resource-helps-data-center-facility-managers-balance-performance-reliability-efficiency/. Read the original story ->

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