Getting to grips with gigawatt facilities and constrained grid capacity

  • Monday, 8th June 2026 Posted 1 month ago in by Phil Alsop
Brad Johnson, Director, Industry Executive for Electric Utilities at Bentley Systems, explains how smart data centre developers are already recognising that real engineering value lives beyond the fence line. Siting decisions, grid interconnection, renewable energy access, road networks, water supply, and substation constraints determine whether a billion-dollar investment performs or fails. Communities hold equal power in that equation - projects are stalling because developers skipped the social license conversation. Happily, as Brad highlights, the engineering intelligence to get this right already exists - the industry needs to use it.
Dame Dawn Childs, the new CEO of nLighten, shares her excitement at joining the team at nLighten at...
Brian Zahnstecher, Nyobolt’s Chief Power Architect, explains how the company is transforming...
Mike Golding, SVP of Construction at VIRTUS Data Centres, discusses the successful delivery and...
Oskar Lampe, Regional Director at BCS Consultancy, discusses how supply chain disruption, material...
Albert Hofeldt, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Power Factors, discusses the launch of...
Peter Griffiths, Founder and Chairman of Argyll Data Development, argues that the energy efficiency...
Peter Huang, Global President of Thermal Management & Data Centre at Castrol, discusses the rising...
Following on from our highly successful North-East data centre roadshow, which took place in...