December 17, 2024
Arlington, Va. — The
United States is the epicenter of global AI research and development, and the
hyperscale data centers powering our dominance are consuming vast amounts of
electricity. NEMA’s newest standard helps meet this challenge by establishing
clear performance expectations for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to
assist data center developers and other end users in making informed decisions
about which BESS products to deploy to improve reliability and resilience and
power economic development.
The BESS
Testing and Performance Measurements Standard outlines consistent
methods for assessing key performance specifications of BESS to allow for
easier evaluation and selection of products and to empower users to choose
which storage system will best meet their needs. Users of this standard include
data center developers, manufacturers, consumers and businesses, utilities,
policymakers, researchers, and analysts.
“An upcoming NEMA study projects that U.S. data center
electricity demand will double, or potentially even triple, by 2030,” said Patrick Hughes, Senior Vice
President, Technical Affairs, NEMA. “If the United States wants
to lead the world in AI, we need tools like energy storage that will help
create a reliable supply of electricity to power new data centers. NEMA’s BESS
Testing and Performance Measurements Standard will provide standardized
performance specifications for BESS to ensure optimal system performance,
enhance reliability, and power the U.S. economy.”
You can read more about the standard here.