Data centers have become critical infrastructure not only for the digital economy, but also for analogue. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, financial services, industry 4.0 and public services depend on facilities that operate 24/7 with standards of availability close to 100%. This requirement of continuity has a direct consequence: an intensive, constant and growing electrical demand. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), …
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Data centers have become critical infrastructure not only for the digital economy, but also for analogue. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, financial services, industry 4.0 and public services depend on facilities that operate 24/7 with standards of availability close to 100%. This requirement of continuity has a direct consequence: an intensive, constant and growing electrical demand. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), …