Electric grids everywhere are under pressure. Extreme heat, rapid urban growth, renewable energy sources that fluctuate hourly, and sudden spikes from electric vehicles make supply balancing more challenging. When the temperature inside control rooms fluctuates by even a few degrees, circuits slow down and breakers trip, transforming small faults into widespread blackouts. Precision cooling stops that chain reaction before it starts, keeping every server, sensor, and relay at its ideal range. In this article, we’ll discuss how climate control makes fragile grids flexible and future-ready for utilities, businesses, and the communities they power.
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