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Battery Storage Moves Closer to Data Centers, but Challenges Persist

BESS is Getting Closer to the Data Center, but Questions Remain Unanswered. Read for 4 minutes. Battery energy storage systems enhance the dependability and renewable energy sources, but they encounter elevated costs, intricate integration, and resource-related difficulties.Getty.

During numerous years, batteries in data centers mostly acted as backup systems, intended to cover power outages and assist in emergency power infrastructure. Currently, operators are assessing battery energy storage systems (BESS) for a wider range of purposes, such as controlling peak demand, providing grid services, enhancing power quality, and assisting on-site power generation.

This change is spurred by the increasing need for AI infrastructure and the difficulties utilities encounter in managing considerable loads. The importance of battery storage is becoming evident in improving flexibility both at the consumer and utility levels. Operators are increasingly examining how storage can tackle issues like peak-demand management, grid reliability, and on-site generation support.

Nonetheless, adoption is held back by significant obstacles, including cost, performance, and complexity. Virtual Power Plants: Improving Grid Flexibility. DataBank has adopted this transition and installed large-scale BESS systems in multiple data centers.

 

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