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Alan Cooper and Ricardo de Azevedo have been business partners since they were teenagers. Today, they're tackling one of the most critical infrastructure challenges of the AI revolution: how to manage the massive, volatile power demands of modern data centers.

Founded in 2016, On.Energy has grown into an integrated energy storage company that designs, builds, and manages battery systems for customers across six countries. The company deploys batteries ranging from behind-the-meter commercial installations to utility-scale projects, specializing in what they call "distribution-level storage."

As co-founders of On.Energy, Cooper and de Azevedo have developed a medium voltage uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that acts as a buffer between power-hungry AI data centers and the electrical grid.

"We're discussing with a client that is developing a thousand-megawatt facility, and they were telling us the load swings are going to be 400 megawatts every 10 seconds," says Azevedo, CTO of On.Energy. "The grid is just not designed to handle that."

Their innovation takes traditional UPS technology, typically used for backup power, and transforms it into an active grid asset that can both protect sensitive computing equipment and provide grid services.

"From the utilities' perspective, you have a data center who is a dream customer 98% of the time, and an absolute nightmare in the 2% of the time when the grid is at its maximum strain," explains Alan Cooper, the company’s CEO. "If you have a dispatchable data center, then they become the perfect customer."

In this episode, produced in partnership with On.Energy, Stephen Lacey talks with Cooper and de Azevedo about the company's approach to enabling resilient, grid-interactive data centers with storage.

They discuss how their technology could solve power quality issues, while also creating new revenue opportunities through grid services.

This is a partner episode, brought to you by On.Energy. Learn more about how On.Energy delivers turnkey resiliency solutions for utilities and enterprise customers at on.energy.

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Alan Cooper and Ricardo de Azevedo have been business partners since they were teenagers. Today, they're tackling one of the most critical infrastructure challenges of the AI revolution: how to manage the massive, volatile power demands of modern data centers.

Founded in 2016, On.Energy has grown into an integrated energy storage company that designs, builds, and manages battery systems for customers across six countries. The company deploys batteries ranging from behind-the-meter commercial installations to utility-scale projects, specializing in what they call "distribution-level storage."

As co-founders of On.Energy, Cooper and de Azevedo have developed a medium voltage uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that acts as a buffer between power-hungry AI data centers and the electrical grid.

"We're discussing with a client that is developing a thousand-megawatt facility, and they were telling us the load swings are going to be 400 megawatts every 10 seconds," says Azevedo, CTO of On.Energy. "The grid is just not designed to handle that."

Their innovation takes traditional UPS technology, typically used for backup power, and transforms it into an active grid asset that can both protect sensitive computing equipment and provide grid services.

"From the utilities' perspective, you have a data center who is a dream customer 98% of the time, and an absolute nightmare in the 2% of the time when the grid is at its maximum strain," explains Alan Cooper, the company’s CEO. "If you have a dispatchable data center, then they become the perfect customer."

In this episode, produced in partnership with On.Energy, Stephen Lacey talks with Cooper and de Azevedo about the company's approach to enabling resilient, grid-interactive data centers with storage.

They discuss how their technology could solve power quality issues, while also creating new revenue opportunities through grid services.

This is a partner episode, brought to you by On.Energy. Learn more about how On.Energy delivers turnkey resiliency solutions for utilities and enterprise customers at on.energy.

  continue reading

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