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Hydrogen: The Future Green Alternative?

Author
Compass Datacenters
Published
Tue 30 May 2023
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/2891821c

The increasing power consumption of data centers and the subsequent challenges of powering and cooling them have emerged as significant concerns for industry professionals. The quest for sustainability in the field is increasingly urgent, given that data centers are estimated to consume about 50 times more power than traditional offices, and the reliance on fossil fuels and hydrocarbons is unsustainable in the long term.

On this episode of Not Your Father’s Data Center, host Raymond Hawkins welcomes Steven Hill, an independent datacenter analyst and writer, for an insightful discussion on this pressing issue. They delved into Hill's unique journey, from a professional photographer photographing ore carriers, cranes, and Packers games, to a leading voice in the datacenter industry. They also explored hydrogen as a potential solution to these challenges, despite its high reactivity and flammability and its low energy volume.

Their discussion further unfolded into…

  • Hill's transition from professional photography to datacenter analysis
  • The burgeoning focus on data center sustainability
  • The role of hydrogen as a potential fuel source in the datacenter industry
  • The challenges posed by increasing demand for computing power and growing data center density
  • Different types of hydrogen and their potential uses in the industry
  • The increasing adoption of multicore processors and virtualization in data centers
  • The criticism faced by the data center industry for high power consumption and the increasing demand for sustainable electricity


Steven Hill is an independent datacenter analyst and writer. He has charted an unconventional career path, transitioning from professional photography to the datacenter industry, where he now applies his analytical skills to examine and write about the pressing issues facing the industry.

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