by Drew Robb | Dec 10, 2025 | Blog
Five Ways to Get Around Data Center Power Bottlenecks Data centers need more power, now, and they need a lot of it. Utilities don’t have it. Gas turbine manufacturers and nuclear developers say the pipeline for new generation is three to five years out. Those...
by Drew Robb | Dec 3, 2025 | Blog
The Changing Face of US Data Center Distribution There is no doubt that Virginia dominates the North American data center landscape, particularly Northern Virginia near Washington D.C. in what is known as Data Center Alley. The state accounts for 24% of all US data...
by Drew Robb | Nov 5, 2025 | Blog
In the Absence of Available Power, Cooling Efficiency Becomes Paramount Loudoun County and Prince William County (both in Virginia) lie strategically within the Washington, DC metropolitan area. They represent the world’s largest and fastest-growing data center market...
by Drew Robb | Oct 15, 2025 | Blog
Preparing Your Data Center to Meet Building Performance Standards Existing data centers are wrestling with the need to find more power and cooling to support AI workloads. But they may soon face another major challenge: the nationwide rollout of building performance...
by Drew Robb | Sep 24, 2025 | Blog
Without Energy There is No AI: The Need for a Resilient Power and Cooling Infrastructure The recent collapse of the power grid in Spain and Portugal made it clear that there is no AI or modern society as we know it without energy. Reliable energy is needed not only to...