What if you could add reliable megawatts to your data center, without waiting years for grid upgrades?
Data centers are racing to support AI and cloud workloads, but grid delays, air permitting, and community constraints are slowing new capacity. This session explores how on-site carbonate fuel cells convert natural gas electrochemically (without combustion) to deliver continuous megawatts with minimal criteria pollutants, enabling faster permitting and more flexible siting, including urban and non-attainment regions.
We’ll also cover how high-grade waste heat can be converted into chilled water via absorption chilling, improving facility-level efficiency and reducing overall energy waste.
If you’re evaluating resilient, low-emissions power strategies for next-gen data centers, this is a session you won’t want to miss. Register now to secure your spot and learn how to accelerate capacity without compromising sustainability goals.
Register now to secure your spot and learn how to accelerate capacity without compromising sustainability goals.