Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are getting more attention as diesel generators face growing pushback about air quality, noise, and high maintenance. Increasingly, data center operators are considering these systems for instant, zero-emission backup power, as well as revenue adds through enhanced grid services.
In today’s featured story, “When is BESS Best for Data Center Operators,” RCRTech delves into BESS as an active, value-generating asset that can improve day-to-day data center economics, but with serious consideration about safety, which Fast Sense CEO David Suter expands on as an expert in detecting fugitive hydrogen “before thermal runaway occurs.”
Check out our “Top Stories,” below, our Industry Resources, and “What You Need to Know” for the latest AI infrastructure news about wave-powered AI data centers, OpenAI’s 10GW achievement, Soluna wind farm, SMR expansion, and more.

Susana Schwartz
Technology Editor
RCRTech
AI Infrastructure Top Stories
From diesel generators to BESS: When goals move beyond simple standby backup and require an active, value-generating asset, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) may be the way to improve day-to-day data center economics.
Autonomous Chip design: Verkor.io claims its agentic AI system autonomously designed a complete RISC-V CPU core in 12 hours flat, verified through the Spike simulator and academic PDKs, but not yet physically fabricated or tested on silicon.
T-Mo’s physical AI: T-Mobile’s 5G Advanced gives a “multi-year advantage” in the move toward physical AI and edge inferencing in private/sliced networks at the metro edge and the enterprise edge.
AI Today: What You Need to Know
Fossil fuels replaced by ocean motion: Wave-powered AI data centers are what startup Panthalassa is developing with Ocean-3, a floating platform that generates power from ocean waves to support AI data centers at sea.
EdgeCore $1.5B in financing: Through Partners Group, EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure secured construction financing for two fully leased hyperscale data centers, supporting a combined 114 MW of critical load in Northern Virginia.
QTS appeal for PW Digital Gateway: QTS has filed an appeal to Virginia’s supreme court to reinstate zoning for its GW-scale PW Digital Gateway project, which involved plans to develop thousands of acres of greenfield land in Manassas.
OpenAI reaches 10GW goal: OpenAI claims to have secured 10GW of AI infrastructure capacity, ahead of a 2029 target. In just over a year, “we have already surpassed that milestone, with more than 3GW added in the last 90 days alone.”
Soluna adds 3MWs of capacity: Soluna Holdings, a developer of green data centers, closed a $53M deal for the 150 MW Briscoe Wind Farm in Texas, which will be immediately accretive and support the 300+ MW Dorothy 3 AI compute campus.
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