Power Talks by Power Control

Power Talks by Power Control
Podcast Description
Welcome to Power Talks, the official podcast from Power Control, where we dive deep into the world of critical power infrastructure, sustainability, and the industries that keep our world running.
Each episode, your host Matt de Frece connects with expert voices across sectors, from data centres and healthcare to renewable energy and manufacturing exploring the challenges, innovations, and future of resilient, sustainable power systems.
Expect thought provoking conversations, real world case studies, and valuable insights you won’t want to miss.
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The podcast focuses on critical power infrastructure, sustainability, and related industries, with episode topics including data centre sustainability, renewable energy innovations, and challenges faced by healthcare systems regarding power management, such as addressing regulations and exploring energy efficiency solutions.

Welcome to Power Talks, the official podcast from Power Control, where we dive deep into the world of critical power infrastructure, sustainability, and the industries that keep our world running.
Each episode, your host Matt de Frece connects with expert voices across sectors, from data centres and healthcare to renewable energy and manufacturing exploring the challenges, innovations, and future of resilient, sustainable power systems.
Expect thought provoking conversations, real world case studies, and valuable insights you won’t want to miss.
Joining us this time is Mark Murphy, European Commercial Director at Legrand Data Centre Solutions, who brings expert insights into the market and the latest UPS innovations. Guiding the conversation, as always, is our host Matt de Frece, Head of Sales at Power Control.
Together, they break down why SiC is the superior component compared to traditional silicon in UPS design. From faster switching speeds to reduced heat generation, the advantages are clear and the impact on both operating costs and sustainability is significant.
The discussion also explores the UPS market landscape, comparing how different manufacturers are approaching their next generation of systems. While many brands are prioritising compact form factors, we examine why the Keor Flex stands apart as the most efficient UPS currently available on the market, and how that efficiency translates into measurable benefits for operators.
But efficiency is about more than just saving on the electricity bill. Right now, data centres are facing heavy criticism in the media over their energy consumption and water usage. Mark and Matt tackle the myths head on and explain why much of the negative press is misleading or misinformed. Far from being the villains, data centres are the backbone of modern digital infrastructure and by embracing innovations like SiC, they’re part of the solution, not the problem.
Finally, the episode looks at the bigger picture: how efficiency improvements directly support data centres in meeting their Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions goals. From reducing direct operational emissions, to cutting indirect energy-related emissions, to influencing supply chain sustainability, technologies like SiC aren’t just engineering upgrades, they’re vital tools in helping the industry meet its environmental commitments.
Whether you’re a data centre manager, an engineer, or simply interested in where critical power technology is headed, this episode will give you the insights you need to understand why SiC isn’t just sick, it’s essential.

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