FAQ: APR Energy's Participation in Datacloud USA 2025 and Energy Trilemma Solutions

Summary
What is the main topic of David Dorman’s panel at Datacloud USA 2025?
The panel focuses on ‘Solving the energy trilemma: availability, affordability, stability,’ examining how data centers can secure reliable, cost-effective power amid rising energy demands.
Who is David Dorman and what is his role at APR Energy?
David Dorman is the Director of Commercial Operations at APR Energy, a global leader in specialized energy solutions.
When and where will the Datacloud USA 2025 event take place?
The event occurs September 16-17, 2025, at the Austin Marriott Downtown in Austin, Texas, with Dorman’s panel on Tuesday, September 16, from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. CT.
What is APR Energy’s expertise, and how does it relate to data centers?
APR Energy provides rapidly deployable mobile power solutions, including emergency, bridging, and permanent energy options, which are valuable for utility and data center operators needing fast, reliable power.
Why is solving the energy trilemma important for data centers?
It is crucial for supporting digital infrastructure growth and enabling new AI-driven workloads by ensuring power is available, affordable, and stable despite increasing energy demands.
Who are the other panelists joining David Dorman?
Panelists include Bob Kinscherf (Constellation), John Chesser (Quantica Infrastructure), Ihab Chaaban (GE Vernova), and Thomas Seeber (INNIO Jenbacher), with Meghan Griffiths (Jackson Walker) as chairperson.
How can I learn more about APR Energy and Datacloud USA?
Visit www.aprenergy.com for APR Energy details and www.datacloud-usa.com for event information.
What makes APR Energy’s solutions unique for energy challenges?
APR Energy executes large-scale power projects in weeks or months, much faster than the 2–5 years typically needed for permanent infrastructure, using mobile gas turbines for rapid deployment.

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