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Dunsky to Address Data Centre Energy Demand at Connect Digital Infra Conference
Simultaneous with the global buildup of artificial intelligence infrastructure is a growing concern around the question of providing electricity to data centres within the capacity of the existing power grid.
In the U.S. alone, Deloitte has estimated, data-centre power demand could grow thirtyfold by 2035, while in Canada, energy demand is projected to more than double by 2030. Fittingly, the inaugural Connect North American Investment in Digital Infrastructure & AI conference, scheduled for Feb. 11 in Montreal, will kick off with a presentation on this critical issue.
Moderated by Luis Calzado, CEO of AQPER, the forward-looking keynote presentation will explore the ways in which the increasing demand could be met. Titled “The Intersection of Data Centers, AI, and Energy: The Real Needs, Trade-Offs, and the Competition for Limited Power,” the presentation will feature Philippe Dunsky, president of Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors, discussing key numbers, real-world challenges and actionable opportunities defining the future of data center energy.
Among the topics to be delved into are: Why utilities aren’t rushing to serve data centres; what data-centre developers must do to secure power in terms of flexibility, efficiency, cost and self-supply; understanding utility constraints; creative energy procurement strategies; and energy-storage innovation, particularly the investments being made in battery technology and lithium mining.
Following the keynote discussion will be panels on challenges to Canada’s data sovereignty; digital infrastructure entrepreneurship; capital raising and investment; innovations in energy procurement and storage; Canadian pension-fund investment in digital infrastructure; and design and construction innovations. As is customary with Connect events, a cocktail reception will follow.
Click here to register for the conference.
Digital transformation and the explosive growth of AI are driving unprecedented energy demands in data centers across North America. That’s why every energy investor, vendor, and provider needs to attend Connect North American Investment in Digital Infrastructure & AI in Montreal on February 11. With speakers from BluWave-ai, Hydrogen Energy Research Center, Vantage Data Centers, AVAIO Capital, and more, this is the premier gathering for those shaping the future of energy and technology. This event is your gateway to connect directly with industry leaders, discover the latest opportunities, and gain valuable insights into powering next-generation digital infrastructure. Register today at www.connectdigitalai2026.com
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