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Technology & Power – The Energy Conundrum

The continued confidence in future demand levels in the datacentre sector could be hampered by the challenges around the availability of power according to the latest independent industry survey, which captures the views of over 3000 senior datacentre professionals across Europe, including owners, operators, developers, consultants and end users.

The Summer Report 2021, now in its 14th Year is undertaken by independent research house IX Consulting and commissioned by BCS, (Business Critical Solutions) the specialist services provider to the digital infrastructure industry. It is designed to provide insightful and useful industry information, tracking key trends within the sector and the broader tech industry.

The report highlights some very positive findings with sector demand still on an upward trajectory, with developer and investor respondents being the most positive since the start of this survey.  However, because of this, we are witnessing a strong growth in the sector with an increase in efficient power infrastructure spending as well as an increase in electricity demand accelerating the emergence of a new electricity intensive industry.

The challenge is increasingly around the availability of power, which remains the most important factor in the decision-making process for a new data centre. Nearly three-quarters cited this as their number one driving choice in our latest survey which represents an increase on the 62% who did so last winter. Indeed, amongst our developer and investor respondents the ability to have access to a secure and economic power source is rated even more highly, with around 85% placing it first.

The desire for efficiency is one of the core tenets for most organisations business plans. Therefore, it is perhaps not surprising that faced with rising costs, enterprises will look for efficient solutions to limit their exposure to such increases. As a result, two-thirds of our respondents believe that an expected rise in power costs in Europe will see demand levels for power efficient data centre space rise over the next three years. Amongst our service providers, some 76% share this view whilst 84% of developer and investor respondents concur, whilst just 40% of our end-users are in agreement.

James Hart, CEO at BCS, said: “The fortunes of the data centre industry are inextricably linked to the ability to source and utilise power in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. The impact of power runs across every aspect of the market from informing decisions on data centre site selection, through the design and construction phases and the operation of such facilities. With forecast growth for digital services likely to remain substantial, the industry continues to respond to power issues created as a result, with the question of sustainability arguably never so important as it is today.

“We believe that utilities is a specialist area that is often overlooked, with many organisations unaware of the flexibility that is a result of deregulation and that efficiencies which can be as high as 80% with the right solution. In response to this we recently launched BCS Utilities, as part of the BCS Group, which operates internationally on offsite utility procurement and delivery strategies, offsite generally referring to the project utility networks adopted, owned and operated by statutory regulated undertakers or third-party independent network providers.”

CooperOstlund expands sales team with new appointment

CooperOstlund, the UK’s leading provider of combined heat and power (CHP) installation, maintenance and improvement services, has announced the appointment of Steve Jephcott as Business Development Manager.

Steve brings more than 19 years’ industry experience to the CooperOstlund team, gained with organisations including JCB Power Products and Aggreko.

With responsibility for driving new client development across Scotland, his immediate priorities will be to lead day-to-day prospecting activities, as well as supporting the commercial team to meet ambitious sales growth targets.

Steve commented: “CooperOstlund is renowned across the power generation industry for its unrivalled experience and intricate expertise in the anaerobic digestion and biogas marketplaces. I’m looking forward to playing a key role in further increasing our market share throughout Scotland, as well as developing opportunities in natural gas and expanding into new markets.

“From initial site surveys and system installation, through to O&M services, optimisation and major overhaul provision, CooperOstlund is the perfect partner for your CHP genset. It’s a privilege to join the team at such a pivotal time and I hope to make an immediate business impact.”

Tim Broadhurst, Chief Commercial Officer at CooperOstlund, added: “With significant experience gained across the power generation industry, Steve will be a highly valuable addition to our rapidly-expanding team. I’m looking forward to further building our profile in Scotland and know Steve is the perfect team member to lead the charge.”

For more information about CooperOstlund, or the company’s extensive range of CHP installation, maintenance and improvement services, visit www.cooperostlund.com.