Accelerate Data Centres | Round table report
This revolution has led to remarkable developments, including:.
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At Bryden Wood, we leverage our clients’ knowledge and data to create sophisticated digital simulations early in the design process.This realistic assessment of asset performance allows us to incorporate feedback, reduce risk, and enhance efficiency from the outset.. Understanding Chip Thinking®.Chip Thinking® is a systematic approach to dissecting the critical components of a data centre facility.
By methodically breaking down these elements, we unlock insights that drive design improvements and performance optimisation.Our unique modelling and analytics team—comprising architects, engineers, mathematical modellers, software coders, and data analysts—creates a strategic way of thinking and working that brings information to life.. Data aggregation + analysis.
The diagram above shows the process of using Chip Thinking® to elicit and capture stakeholder requirements at a range of scales, from a single component up to site deployment.. Chips serve as a unified knowledge hub where all data and stakeholder insights converge, providing a comprehensive understanding for everyone involved.
Through digital simulations, 4D planning, and automated configuration tools, stakeholders can fine-tune facility designs to meet standard requirements, optimising every aspect.. By digitally modelling processes or assets as Chips, we can quickly assess their current effectiveness and explore potential changes across diverse scenarios.This results in real challenges over land use.. And yet, the net zero transition is undoubtedly going to require a large amount of new infrastructure to be built, raising big questions about where to build it.
Gogan points out that it really doesn't matter how cheap something is, if you can't build it in the first place.What we need to do now, she says, is reevaluate the perceived risks of nuclear, against the risks of failing to decarbonise, and adopt advanced heat solutions to help us on our journey.. At Bryden Wood, we believe it’s important to lean into all of the technologies available to us at this critical time.
While it’s possible that thirty years from now we might find other ways to sustainably meet our energy needs without nuclear technologies, to not have these highly beneficial, advanced heat solutions in our toolbox now would be a huge mistake..Replacing coal with clean energy.