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Help The Master+ Project Win At The DCS Awards 2020
Our pioneering Master+ partnership with RWE is shortlisted for the DCS Awards 2020 – and we need your help to win!
Data Centre Solutions (DCS): Innovision Supplement – Demand Side Response And Energy Optimisation
We feature in Innovision, the first edition of the newly relaunched DCS magazine, and explain the benefits of demand side response to data centre operators.
Data Centre Review: Smart Grids Enabling Energy Transition
Find out how data centres can play an active role in energy transition towards zero-carbon if they ditch their doubts about battery storage and demand response.
Built Environment (bE): Exploring The Potential Of Demand Side Management (DSM) In Ireland
With electricity use across Ireland set to soar in the coming decade, we look at the role battery storage and Demand Side Management (DSM) will have in keeping the lights on.
Riello UPS’s Top 12 Most Popular Posts Of 2019
Another year is drawing to a close. But which of our articles have got a surge of interest from you? Here are our top 12 posts of 2019.
Electrical Contracting News (ECN): Opportunities Offered By Smart Energy Grids
Why our increasing reliance on smart energy grids offers opportunities for organisations to turn their UPS from an underutilised asset into a money-maker.
The IET: Time To Ditch The Doubts About Demand Side Response For Data Centres?
In a special online supplement for The IET, we outline the environmental and economic reasons why data centre operators should embrace demand side response and battery storage.
Data Centre Review: Is Complacency A Threat To Data Centre Power Continuity?
Should a string of recent electrical outages lead to a rethink in our approach to data centre power continuity?
Techerati: The Blackout Report And Data Centre Power Continuity
Our new analysis ‘the Blackout report’ investigates the possibility of a UK-wide power failure. We explain why data centres are better prepared than most for such a major disruption.