Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM EST
Length: 60 Minutes
Data center owners are seeking long-term solutions to power their loads with clean energy. Fuel cells use different fuels, like hydrogen and natural gas, transforming the chemical energy from the fuel to electricity. Fuel cells have several benefits over conventional combustion-based technologies, as they have no moving parts and in general they are highly efficient and reliable. Fuel cells target a variety of potential applications including data centers, being able to provide power as a utility power station.
In this webinar, Moises Levy, Ph.D, of OMDIA, Arturo DiFilippi, Ph.D., and Greg Ratcliff, both of Vertiv, will explore:
- A deeper dive into fuel cells
- Better understanding of how they work, the different technologies, and its adoption in the data center industry
- Insight into Vertiv’s extensive research into the application of fuel cells in data centers
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Speakers:
Moises Levy, Ph.D., Cloud & Data Center Research Practice, Omdia
Moises is a seasoned engineer and data center subject matter expert. He has over 25 years of professional experience, with a diverse background in planning, design, management, risk assessment, commissioning, audits, and strategic consulting for engineering projects. Moises leads the data center physical infrastructure research practice at OMDIA. He holds a PhD and master’s degree in electrical engineering, and bachelor’s degrees in electrical and civil engineering. Moises is a researcher, a contributor to standards and best practices, an author of numerous publications, and a speaker at major data center conferences.
Arturo Di Filippi, Ph.D., Offering Manager Global, Large Power, Vertiv
Arturo and his team collaborate with customers to envision and build future-ready infrastructures with specific focus on smart power and energy management applications. Arturo joined Vertiv as global offering manager for large AC power UPS after experiences in heating industry, oil & gas and renewable energy and power. He holds a PhD in industrial engineering, master’s degree in mechanical engineering, and an energy manager certification.
Greg Ratcliffe, Chief Innovation Officer, Vertiv
Greg Ratcliff is the Chief Innovation Officer at Vertiv, leading a team of technology scouts and business experts who identify, evaluate, and assess the future potential of new technologies, business models, and processes to address evolving business, economic and social trends for Vertiv and its customers. A 30+ year industry veteran, Greg has also led the global advanced analytics group for the services team, specializing in real-time data and connecting Vertiv’s nearly one billion operating products to the Vertiv cloud.