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Energy Efficiency Practitioner: Data Centers

Data centers, pivotal to our digital infrastructure, confront challenges due to high power consumption, impacting both the environment and finances. Energy efficiency isn’t an option for sustainability and cost-effectiveness. The Philippines is advancing in data center technology, particularly energy efficiency, with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) projecting a fivefold capacity increase to 300MW by 2025. Yet, managing energy sustainably remains a challenge, given the high costs of renewable technologies. Thus, prioritizing efficiency and investing in sustainable solutions are crucial to meeting energy targets.

Our 2.5-day hybrid session aims to equip participants with comprehensive knowledge and implementation guidance on Energy Efficiency practices in Data Centers. We’ll cover key concepts, the latest energy efficiency technologies, and the best practices deployed in data center environments that can directly cut down energy costs – both on the design and operations fronts. By covering topics ranging from overview to practical implementation strategies, attendees will gain valuable insights to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of their data centers.

Key Highlights

  • Hybrid learning approach for maximum engagement
  • Dedicated post-training virtual session for additional review and clarifications
  • On-site visit by expert trainer post-training (on a first come first serve basis)
  • Well-designed training material with case studies and activities
  • Certification upon successful completion of training + assessment
  • Acquire skills for adapting to evolving data center markets, including design changes.
  • Expertise in designing carbon-neutral data centers and reducing carbon footprints

Course Structure

2.5 Hybrid Training

  • 2 days Classroom (July 01- 02)
  • 5 hrs. Virtual (July 08 and 09)

Who should attend?  

  • Data center managers and operators
  • IT professionals
  • Facilities personnel
  • Energy consultants and other stakeholders are involved in data center operations.
  • Original Equipment Manufacturers
  • Environment Officers and Managers
  • Property Developers and Managers (from the Data Center Segment)

Registrations are not available for past events. Thanks for your interest.

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