

The Renewable Future For AI Data Centers
Join the workshop to learn how renewable energy is transforming the way AI data centers are built, powered, and managed.
AI workloads are growing at an unprecedented pace, and powering this demand sustainably is one of the greatest challenges of our time. This workshop explores how renewable energy can fuel data center growth while balancing cost, resilience, and environmental impact.
You’ll learn how leading utilities, developers, and technology providers are:
Integrating solar, wind, and storage for always-on data center reliability
Managing grid interconnections and demand flexibility
Meeting sustainability goals with renewable PPAs and microgrids
Leveraging AI itself for smarter energy management
Reducing risks tied to compliance, regulation, and carbon goals
…and much more.
Join your energy peers to see how renewables are making AI data centers more resilient, cost-effective, and sustainable.
You’ll hear from experts with experience building massive data centers and managing sustainable infrastructure at organizations like Google and Microsoft, plus how they’re applying those lessons to deliver renewable-powered AI infrastructure that works at scale.
Hosted By: Adam Shaw, Founder @ Grid Innovation Hub
Anna Jacobi, Fractional CPO and AI Architect Advisor @ Gathid, former Microsoft, Meta, AMD.
Guy Marom, Vice President of Engineering @ EdgeCloudLink
Sam Seder, Operations & Growth @ Giga Energy
Michael Eusterman, Operations & Growth @ Giga Energy
You’ll also network with operators and developers as they share how they are integrating renewables into AI data centers — and how they plan to achieve more aggressive growth and sustainability goals to meet increasing demand.
Here Is What To Expect:
Industry experts Anna Jacobi, Guy Marom, Sam Seder, and Michael Eusterman will show you how renewables and AI together can transform data center performance and sustainability.
We will discuss:
Alternative fuel sources like hydrogen, wind, and solar
Water conservation strategy
Autonomous data center technology
Outlook for the future of data center power generation
At the end of the workshop, there will be a 30-minute networking and discussion session during which you can connect with peers from utilities, data centers, IPPs, consultants, and renewable developers.
About Grid Innovation Hub
Grid Innovation Hub tears down the silos between advanced grid technology and the energy companies that need it.
Our Mission: Connect innovative technologies with energy companies to build a more reliable, efficient, and safer power grid globally.
Access exclusive interviews, panels, events, and more from utilities, startups, investors, and grid operators advancing innovative tech to build a safer, more efficient, and resilient grid.
The Grid Innovation hub is built for experts across the entire energy ecosystem to come together, learn, solve problems, and advance technology.
Whether you are a startup founder, utility operator, investor, power producer, co-op employee, or just generally interested in grid technology, this is for you.
To host a session, get on one of our panels, or get more involved email Adam at [email protected]
Meet Your Host
Adam Shaw - CMO @ Integ Consulting & Founder @Grid Innovation Hub
Meet the Companies Powering the Conversation
Gathid
Gathid is a digital-twin platform for identity observation and agentic AI governance. It maps every actor—human, machine, or AI agent—in real time to create visibility into how access and actions occur across complex systems. Built for data centers and industrial environments, Gathid helps organizations trace interactions between users, systems, and autonomous agents, strengthening trust, compliance, and operational resilience.
EdgeCloudLink (ECL)
EdgeCloudLink is building fully sustainable, off-grid data centers powered by green hydrogen. Their modular design allows facilities to deploy in months, not years, while using zero water and achieving carbon-free operation. With large-scale projects like TerraSite-TX1 near Houston, ECL is proving that renewable power and high-density AI computing can work together to build the next generation of data center infrastructure.
Giga Energy
Giga Energy designs, builds, and operates AI and mining data centers and the energy infrastructure that powers them. By manufacturing their own transformers, switchboards, substations, and modular data centers, they overcome the industry’s speed-to-power supply chain bottlenecks—bringing new sites online in months. As a qualified market participant in ERCOT and SPP, Giga also operates Giga Power Systems, a software platform that enables real-time demand response and energy trading to monetize flexible load, improve grid stability, and accelerate renewable integration for their sites and their customers.
You can also RSVP here for the virtual event: https://events.zoom.us/ev/AoJTIvS8sWkXCpCqgVeUSSLWhrS-YqYzzLOYbM7AxrGOhSukcQIu~AiktX4-cnTEgz9UZbQuQG6_TcU9HZM5BWHToJ7WiTPzckxmQJ-rzn3tj2w