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Microsoft exploring using advanced power lines to make data centers more energy-efficient

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By Laila Kearney Feb 10 (Reuters) - Microsoft is exploring using superconducting power lines in its data centers, which could potentially accelerate its massive U.S. build-out of the server warehouses

Microsoft Investigates Superconducting Power Lines for Data Centers

Microsoft's Energy Efficiency Initiatives

By Laila Kearney

Challenges in Data Center Expansion

Feb 10 (Reuters) - Microsoft is exploring using superconducting power lines in its data centers, which could potentially accelerate its massive U.S. build-out of the server warehouses by making them more energy-efficient, the company said on Tuesday.

Benefits of Superconducting Technology

Big Tech's effort to swiftly build and electrify giant data centers across the U.S. to expand technologies like artificial intelligence has been slowed by the country's aging power system and constrained electricity supplies.

Investment in Superconducting Companies

Microsoft said recent tests of high‑temperature superconductor cables have shown that the power lines can deliver the same amount of electricity as traditional cables while taking up less space. 

"The technology helps us scale power density without expanding our physical footprint," Husam Alissa, who leads the Systems Technology Team at Microsoft's CO+I CTO Office. "It can also help us reduce the size of power transmission infrastructure and lower community impact."

High-temperature superconductor cables use a ceramic-like material that transports electricity more efficiently than conventional copper and aluminum conductors, which are used widely in power infrastructure.

Deploying the cables, which are not currently used in data centers, could shorten the time it takes to power the large server warehouses.

Microsoft said the technology could allow it to increase electrical density inside facilities without expanding infrastructure like substations. The company, however, did not disclose its investment in superconducting technology or when it would be able to deploy them in its data centers. 

U.S. government research shows the electricity use of data centers may consume about 12 percent of U.S. power supplies by 2028, a tripling from four years earlier, which would require more infrastructure to generate and transport the electricity.

Single data center campuses being built today will require more than one gigawatt of electricity at a single location, enough to power about 750,000 homes.

The cable technology has been under development for  decades, but stymied by high costs and manufacturing constraints.

Microsoft is investing in superconducting companies, including Massachusetts-based cable manufacturer and cooling system vendor, VEIR, which closed a $75 Series B funding round this last year. VEIR, which recently completed a test of its three megawatt cable to power a server rack in a  simulated data center, said the advanced cables can be more than 10 times smaller and lighter than traditional cables, allowing for a smaller data center footprint. 

(Reporting by Laila Kearney in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft is testing superconducting power lines for data centers.
  • The technology could increase power efficiency and reduce infrastructure size.
  • Superconductors use ceramic-like materials for better electricity transport.
  • VEIR, a superconducting company, received investment from Microsoft.
  • Data centers may consume 12% of U.S. power by 2028.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is superconducting technology?
Superconducting technology refers to materials that can conduct electricity without resistance at very low temperatures, allowing for more efficient power transmission.
What is energy efficiency?
Energy efficiency is the goal of reducing the amount of energy required to provide the same service, often achieved through advanced technologies and practices.
What is a data center?
A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems, crucial for data processing and storage.
What is power density?
Power density refers to the amount of power (electricity) delivered per unit area, which is important for optimizing the energy supply in facilities like data centers.
What is investment in technology?
Investment in technology involves allocating resources, usually financial, to develop or acquire new technologies that can enhance efficiency, productivity, or competitive advantage.

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