Data centers
Industry pain points and needs:
Data center distributed energy supply solutions
As a high-capacity industry, data centers have prominent and complex energy demands, which not only balance high energy consumption and cost control, but also need to solve the contradiction between power supply reliability and efficiency.
The gas turbine cooling, heating and power triple power (CCHP) system is adopted, with natural gas as the main fuel to drive the operation of the gas turbine, and the electricity generated is directly used for power supply in the machine room, and the waste heat of the gas turbine is supplied to the air conditioning system through the bromine chiller to meet the low temperature demand of the machine room, achieve high energy matching, and improve the reliability of energy supply.
In addition, it can also be used as a backup power supply to provide data centers with "deep redundancy, multi-layer defense, and automatic switching" energy guarantee.
The gas turbine cooling, heating and power triple power (CCHP) system is adopted, with natural gas as the main fuel to drive the operation of the gas turbine, and the electricity generated is directly used for power supply in the machine room, and the waste heat of the gas turbine is supplied to the air conditioning system through the bromine chiller to meet the low temperature demand of the machine room, achieve high energy matching, and improve the reliability of energy supply.
In addition, it can also be used as a backup power supply to provide data centers with "deep redundancy, multi-layer defense, and automatic switching" energy guarantee.