EPRI Launches Initiative to Enhance Data Center Flexibility and Grid Reliability
After years of flat load growth on the
This growing demand presents unique opportunities in the journey toward net zero and ensuring reliability across the electric grid. Technology companies have historically been a key driver in accelerating commercialization of clean energy and innovative collaborations throughout the energy ecosystem. Their efforts and ambitions toward net-zero and clean energy in collaboration with electricity providers sharing these goals can be a driving force in addressing the growing demand and building a more reliable, resilient, affordable, and sustainable electricity grid of the future.
Led by EPRI, DCFlex will coordinate real-world demonstrations of flexibility in a variety of existing and planned data centers and electricity markets, creating reference architectures and providing shared learnings to enable broader adoption of flexible operations that benefit all electricity consumers.
Specifically, DCFlex will establish five to ten flexibility hubs, demonstrating innovative data center and power supplier strategies that enable operational and deployment flexibility, streamline grid integration, and transition backup power solutions to grid assets. Demonstration deployment will begin in the first half of 2025, and testing could run through 2027.
This initiative is an outgrowth of discussions with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and many in the data center, technology, utility, and research communities that informed the development of recommendations to DOE from the Secretary's Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) Powering AI and Data Center Infrastructure Recommendations July 2024.pdf (energy.gov) earlier this year. The recommendations highlighted the need for closer collaboration among all key stakeholders in powering the data centers that support our growing economy and underpin advances in AI technology.
For the electric sector, AI advances are key to managing the grid more efficiently by effectively integrating distributed resources, demand response, variable renewables, and energy storage with utility-scale grid resources. This can accelerate the energy transition while keeping electricity reliable and affordable.
"Data centers play a critical role in today's interconnected global information-sharing environment and economy, but along with increased manufacturing and movement towards electrification, they are placing additional power needs on the electric grid," said EPRI President and CEO
Among founding member quotes about DCFlex:
"AI can help solve the world's greatest problems, and to enable this, NVIDIA is committed to our leadership in providing the highest performance per watt for AI computing infrastructure," said
"Meta is committed to efficient data center operations matched by 100 percent clean and renewable energy. But we know this work cannot be done alone — we continue to work alongside our peers and utility providers to advance new opportunities for digital infrastructure. Efforts like EPRI's DCFlex initiative are critical to these cross-industry efforts," said
"At Google, we see this moment as a generational opportunity for the public and private sector to work together to meet energy demand responsibly and unlock significant benefits for people, the economy and the planet," said
"As a nation, we cannot afford to fall behind on AI. We need to invest in sustainable infrastructure to support big data applications, but not at the expense of other consumers of electricity," said Compass Datacenters CEO
"New electric demand from AI-driven data centers offers tremendous potential for all our customers in
"Data centers are integral to our daily lives, economy, and national security. Our energy system is built to handle the extreme demands of our hottest summer days and coldest winter nights but is often underutilized. The real challenge isn't a lack of energy for data centers but managing the peak demand hours. The ability of data centers to flex during these critical periods is crucial," said Constellation President and CEO
"As we serve our customers and meet their rapidly changing needs around reliability, affordability, and sustainability, we believe load growth from data centers presents a crucial opportunity to bring together stakeholders across the power and technology sectors to help solve some of the most complex grid management issues," said
To learn more about DCFlex, visit: DCFlex | EPRI Micro Sites
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Founded in 1972, EPRI is the world's preeminent independent, non-profit energy research and development organization, with offices around the world. EPRI's trusted experts collaborate with more than 450 companies in 45 countries, driving innovation to ensure the public has clean, safe, reliable, affordable, and equitable access to electricity across the globe. Together…shaping the future of energy.®
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