By 2030, it is estimated there will be 25.4 billion smart devices in service with a projected population of 8.5 billion so there will be approximately three smart devices for every person on the planet. To support these devices, we’ll need more critical facilities, which are notorious for their high energy use. Currently, critical facilities around the world consume approximately 1% of all the power generated.
It is anticipated that this will increase to 8%. This could challenge our electrical grids given the push by other factors such as phasing out natural gas and electric vehicle charging. Making these facilities energy efficient will require more onsite energy production in critical facility designs. We’ll talk through the options, from solar farms to wind farms to microgrids to nuclear reactors. We’ll describe the best path forward to achieving sustainability for critical facilities.
As the Managing Director of Critical Facilities, Jimmy Sneed mentors the next generation of leaders by facilitating team training and standards for our critical facilities projects. With a personal goal to make the world better through sustainable solutions for critical facilities projects, he helps clients transform building infrastructure and environments to transform business.
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