Bloom Energy: Data Centers Are Turning to Onsite Power Sources to Address 35 GW Energy Gap by 2030
As the energy needs of data centers continue to significantly outpace supply, a new report from Bloom Energy (NYSE: BE), a global leader in power solutions, predicts that 35 GW of data center capacity will be announced within the next five years — equivalent to over six times the average energy capacity used by New York City annually. To meet the soaring demand, data centers are adopting onsite power systems as a primary energy source, a shift that reflects the industry’s drive for innovative solutions to address economic imperatives and ease pressure on the nation’s aging power grid.
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