The digital economy is rapidly increasing global energy demand. https://lnkd.in/e4NgCegm Data centres that support cloud services, artificial intelligence and digital platforms require increasingly reliable and resilient energy infrastructure. For such facilities, stability of power supply, high system efficiency and the ability to scale capacity are critical. As a result, more and more projects are considering distributed generation as part of the energy strategy for data centres. Cogeneration units, battery energy storage systems and hybrid energy solutions enable the creation of local energy hubs capable of delivering stable power supply while improving overall infrastructure resilience. RSE’s modular solutions, including containerised cogeneration units based on MWM gas engines and energy storage systems, can be integrated into such energy architectures and help ensure reliable operation for facilities with the highest requirements for uninterrupted power supply. Our modular power plants, available in various capacities (for example 2.3 MW and 4.5 MW), can be scaled and combined to meet the specific requirements of each client. This allows multiple modules to be deployed in parallel, delivering greater power output than a single unit, while maintaining the reliability and efficiency critical for modern data centre operations. In an industry where every minute of downtime matters, the reliability and flexibility of energy infrastructure are becoming key factors for long-term development. If you are developing or operating data centre infrastructure and exploring resilient energy solutions, the RSE team would be pleased to discuss how modular CHP, energy storage and hybrid energy systems can support reliable and efficient power supply. Contact us: info@rseglobal.co.uk #DataCentres #DigitalInfrastructure #EnergyInfrastructure #DistributedEnergy #EnergyResilience #CHP #Cogeneration #BESS #EnergyStorage #ModularEnergy #IndustrialEnergy #EnergyTransition #MWM #UKEnergy #RSE