Data centers can support the electric grid in a boost to global renewable energy

A ground-breaking survey by research group Omdia showed that within the next four years data center operators will deploy uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) which are able to interact with the electric grid and support essential energy-management initiatives. 

The use of renewable energy is growing on all fronts and is becoming the new normal in the data center industry. The integration of variable renewable energy resources into a more dynamic electric grid comes with new challenges and technical requirements. Data centers are in a unique position to increase the reliability of the electric grid by allowing access to a part of their backup power systems. Data center UPSs have evolved to attain high efficiency, smaller footprints, improved battery energy storage systems (ESS), and monitoring systems. 

GSTechnologies (LON:GST) overall development of the group includes large customer accounts and growing their blockchain payment and financial services business, with blue sky opportunities in new Disruptive Technologies with synergy to their existing business.

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