Length: 2 Days

Data Center Energy Storage and Power Quality for Mission-Critical Loads Training by Tonex

Data Center Energy Storage and Power Quality for Mission-Critical Loads

Modern data centers depend on far more than backup power. They require coordinated energy storage, fast transient support, stable voltage and frequency behavior, and resilient control strategies that protect mission-critical loads during disturbances. Data Center Energy Storage and Power Quality for Mission-Critical Loads Training by Tonex examines how battery energy storage systems, UPS architectures, and generator assets work together to sustain continuity, efficiency, and operational stability. Participants explore the practical role of BESS in peak management, islanded support, switching events, thermal safety, and power quality improvement across demanding environments.

As digital infrastructure becomes more interconnected, power system design also affects cybersecurity posture. Unstable power events can disrupt security platforms, monitoring tools, network availability, and access control systems. Stronger resiliency planning supports cybersecurity by helping critical digital operations remain available during utility faults, equipment transitions, and coordinated disruption attempts.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the strategic role of battery energy storage systems in modern data centers
  • Compare UPS, BESS, and generator functions across mission-critical power architectures
  • Explain how voltage stability and frequency stability affect sensitive digital loads
  • Evaluate peak shaving, demand optimization, and island support operating strategies
  • Identify transient response issues during switching events and fast load changes
  • Review thermal safety, fire protection, and battery risk management considerations
  • Assess control modes that improve resiliency, continuity, and recovery performance
  • Recognize how resilient power design supports cybersecurity by protecting uptime for critical systems and secure operations

Audience

  • Data center engineers
  • Electrical power professionals
  • Facility managers
  • Critical infrastructure planners
  • Energy storage specialists
  • Operations and maintenance personnel
  • Reliability engineers
  • Cybersecurity Professionals

Course Modules

Module 1: Critical Power Infrastructure Foundations

  • Data center load profiles
  • Mission-critical power paths
  • Power quality fundamentals
  • Reliability design principles
  • Tier and redundancy concepts
  • Load sensitivity characteristics

Module 2: BESS Functions in Data Centers

  • BESS architecture overview
  • Energy storage applications
  • Fast response support
  • Ride-through enhancement methods
  • Load support coordination
  • Integration planning factors

Module 3: UPS Generator and BESS Roles

  • UPS operating purpose
  • Generator backup role
  • BESS bridging functions
  • Role comparison methods
  • Asset coordination strategies
  • Transition sequence planning

Module 4: Stability and Dynamic Response

  • Frequency stability basics
  • Voltage stability behavior
  • Transient response analysis
  • Switching event impacts
  • Disturbance recovery methods
  • Power quality monitoring

Module 5: Peak Shaving and Island Support

  • Peak shaving strategies
  • Demand charge reduction
  • Island mode concepts
  • Standalone support priorities
  • Dispatch logic considerations
  • Resiliency performance tradeoffs

Module 6: Safety and Resilient Controls

  • Thermal risk management
  • Fire protection measures
  • Battery safety practices
  • Control mode selection
  • Resiliency control schemes
  • Emergency response planning

Advance resilience, safety, and operational continuity with Data Center Energy Storage and Power Quality for Mission-Critical Loads Training by Tonex.

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