APR Energy Executive to Address Critical Energy Challenges for Data Centers at Industry Conference
August 26th, 2025 3:54 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
APR Energy's participation in Datacloud USA 2025 highlights the growing importance of solving the energy trilemma—balancing availability, affordability, and stability—as data centers face increasing power demands from AI and digital infrastructure growth.

David Dorman, Director of Commercial Operations at APR Energy, will join industry experts at Datacloud USA 2025 to address the critical energy challenges facing data centers in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape. The panel discussion, titled "Solving the energy trilemma: availability, affordability, stability," will examine how data centers can secure reliable, cost-effective power amid rising energy demands driven by artificial intelligence and expanding digital infrastructure requirements.
The event, taking place September 16-17, 2025 in Dallas, Texas, serves as the leading gathering for data center, cloud, and digital infrastructure leaders across North America. Dorman will participate alongside executives from major energy and infrastructure companies including Constellation, Quantica Infrastructure, GE Vernova, and INNIO Jenbacher. The discussion will focus on practical strategies for balancing the three critical aspects of energy provision that form the "energy trilemma"—ensuring continuous availability, maintaining cost affordability, and providing stable power delivery.
This conversation comes at a crucial time as data centers face unprecedented pressure to support new AI-driven workloads while managing operational costs and reliability concerns. The industry's ability to solve this trilemma will directly impact the growth and sustainability of digital infrastructure across North America. For more information about the event, visit https://www.datacloud-usa.com.
APR Energy brings specialized expertise to this discussion as a global leader in rapidly deployable mobile power solutions. The company's experience in providing emergency, bridging, and permanent energy options to utility and data center operators positions Dorman to offer valuable insights into practical solutions for addressing immediate energy challenges. The company's approach to executing large-scale power projects in weeks or months, rather than the typical 2-5 years required for permanent infrastructure, represents the kind of innovative thinking needed to address the urgent energy demands of modern data centers.
The panel's examination of these issues reflects the broader industry recognition that traditional energy solutions may not be sufficient to meet the exponential growth in power requirements driven by artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital transformation initiatives. As data centers become increasingly critical to economic and technological advancement, the solutions discussed at this event could have far-reaching implications for how digital infrastructure is powered and sustained in the coming years.
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