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by starkruzr
634 days ago
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I mean yeah, that would check out. Seems like a lot of these facilities are sitting on a bit of a real estate goldmine in which installation of solar panels and storage batteries could offset a lot of that consumption (in addition to being nicely synergistic with emergency power needs when grid power is interrupted). |
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Even if you assume 1 floor and a roof covered entirely in solar and the lower end of the power estimate, that's only covering 13% of the power requirements. If you look at the higher end of power estimates and assume a 3 storey data center with 50% of the roof covered, a more realistic set of numbers for a hyperscaler, that's only 0.4%.
As for being synergistic for emergency power, batteries would help here, but peak power usage is probably around dusk when solar won't be that useful but when power is most likely to be disrupted.