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Don't Let Extreme Temperatures Compromise Your Data Center's Efficiency

Learn ways to manage data center energy use through more sustainable lifecycle design and deploying specific types of solutions.

Published on 06-04-2025 Published on 06-04-2025 4 min read

Data center operators should consider site location, climate impacts, technology reliability and overall costs when evaluating energy storage solutions.

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What you’ll learn from this article:

  • Factors to consider when evaluating energy storage options for data centers
  • How climate affects energy storage and how it relates to your data center operations
  • What data center operators should consider beyond the initial investment of energy storage

As the seasons shift and temperatures fluctuate, data center operators face a formidable challenge: selecting optimal energy storage solutions that cater to their specific climate conditions. With the increasing demands placed on data centers by the rise of artificial intelligence and data processing, this decision becomes even more crucial.

Choosing an energy storage method isn't just about technology; it’s a strategic move that requires a thorough understanding of climate influences, available technologies and cost implications. By prioritizing these factors, data center operators can align their choices with operational goals.

Here are a few key considerations to keep in mind when evaluating energy storage options for your data centers.

Understanding the Climate Impact by Site Location

Understanding how climate affects energy storage is vital for data center operators when choosing site locations. Different regions present unique challenges that can significantly impact energy efficiency. For example, data centers located in extreme temperature zones need energy storage systems that can operate effectively under fluctuating conditions.

In colder climates, systems need to maintain performance despite potential freezing temperatures. On the other hand, in hotter climates, additional cooling solutions may be required to avoid overheating.

Seasonal variations—such as extreme heat or cold—can place additional strain on the power grid, increasing overall energy demand and the risk of higher costs or outages. Data centers must adopt energy storage systems capable of efficiently managing these fluctuations. By carefully assessing these climate-related factors, operators can better align infrastructure decisions with operational requirements.

Evaluating Technology and Reliability

The selection of energy storage technology is a foundational aspect of developing an effective energy strategy.

This includes Thermal Energy Storage Systems (TESS), which use a variety of materials such as phase change material (PCM), ice, water and more. TESS can shift cooling loads to reduce peak grid power draw and take advantage of preferential energy pricing that may be available for demand reduction during peak hours. TESS can provide a novel approach to data center cooling by supporting demand response and smart grid integration to support not just energy efficiency but also energy resilience. Also, chillers and air conditioners can be considered to some extent, as they create cool temperature materials (like air or water) rather than store the cold.

Reliability must also be a top priority when choosing energy storage solutions. Data centers should opt for systems that offer robust safety and security features, providing uninterrupted operations. Energy storage solutions designed for 99.999% uptime are critical in maintaining customer trust and operational efficiency. A reliable energy system not only minimizes risks associated with outages but can also contribute to overall energy efficiency [or “carbon footprint reduction”] in data center operations.

Making Informed Decisions

Selecting an optimal energy storage solution goes beyond technology and climate; it also requires careful assessment of the total cost of ownership. Operators must consider not just the initial investment but also long-term operational expenses, including maintenance, efficiency improvements and potential upgrades.

Balancing upfront costs with possible savings from enhanced energy efficiency and reliability is key. By taking a strategic approach to energy storage, data center operators can make informed decisions that not only meet climate demands but also support long-term operational excellence.

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, having a tailored energy storage strategy can provide the competitive edge needed for future success.

Read more about the essential considerations for designing a more efficient data center.

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