
About Course
Escalating energy costs and limited power availability in key data centre marketplaces have brought increasing pressure to meet sustainability legislation and reduce enterprises’ carbon footprints.
This 5-day course aims to equip learners with an in-depth understanding of sustainable and resilient data centres, including design, construction, and operation. The course will cover key sustainability principles, energy efficiency strategies, green building standards, and emerging cooling technologies. Learners will also learn how innovative power infrastructure and computing solutions can be used to improve the sustainability of data centres.
The course will explore resilience in data centres, with a focus on business continuity and minimising downtime. Learners will discover how resilient data centres are designed and operated to withstand various disruptions, such as power outages, natural disasters, and hardware failures, without compromising the availability of services.
Who Should Attend
Professional working in the data centre industry, including:
Prerequisities
Learners should have a basic understanding of design, construction, and operation principles of building energy systems. Professionals with a technical background in data centres will gain most from this course.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand key sustainability principles and how they apply to data centres
- Design and construct sustainable data centres using best practices and emerging technologies
- Evaluate and optimise the energy efficiency of data centres, including the calculation of performance metrics
- Identify critical deficiencies and potential downtime risks
- Conduct a data centre health check and maintain it for operational efficiency and resiliency
- Implement green building standards and certifications for data centres
- Address environmental challenges associated with data centre operation

Teaching Team

Er. Dr. Lock Kai Sang
Professor, Engineering, Singapore Institute of Technology

Derek William
Principal, De Vie Works

Wong Tew Kiat
Managing Director and Founder, Organisation Resilience Management Pte Ltd and Chairman, Data Centre Chapter of the Singapore Computer Society

Jin Guang Yu
Senior Manager, Green Mark Department Building and Construction Authority

Li Xiaorong
Assistant Professor, Infocomm Technology, Singapore Institute of Technology

Zhang Wei
Associate Professor / Prog Leader, Infocomm Technology, Singapore Institute of Technology

Han Ming Kuang
Director, DC Consulting, Solutions & Projects, Schneider Electric

Chethan KG
Principal Mechanical Consultant, DC Consulting, Solutions & Projects, Schneider Electric

Chriz Lam
Principal Data Centre Consultant, DC Consulting, Solutions & Projects, Schneider Electric

Christian Abinakhoul
Associate Director, RED Engineering

Kubendhiran Sundaramoorthy
Senior Director, DC Operations, Nxero SG Pte Ltd (Singtel)
Course Details
Schedule
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Day 1
SESSION Topic Morning session Introduction to Sustainable and Resilient Data Centres
- Defining sustainability in the context of data centres
- Environmental impact assessment
- Key concepts in data centre resilience
- Uptime operation of data centres
- Identifying potential threats and risks for resilient operation
- Learning from data centre outage analysis
Standards and Guidelines
- Green data centre standards
- Requirements of SS 564: Sustainable data centres
- BCA-IDA Green Mark for data centres
- Data centre rating system
- Data centre tiering system
- Environmental benchmarking
- Singapore green data centre policies and incentives
- Investment allowance scheme
Afternoon session
Energy Optimisation of IT Equipment
- Energy flow in a computer system
- Changes in data centre environments (ASHRAE TC9.9)
- Ecodesign requirements for servers and data storage products (Directive 2009/125/EC)
- Efficiency of IT equipment
- System instrumentation for power management
- Hardware aspect of power management
- Software aspect of power management
- Consolidation and virtualisation: Server virtualisation, storage virtualisation, client virtualisation
- Selection and deployment of new IT equipment for energy efficiency and decarbonisation
- Deployment of new IT services
- Management of existing IT equipment and services
- Data transmission network provision
- Data management
Case Study – Energy Optimisation of IT Equipment
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Day 2
SESSION Topic Morning session Energy Sustainability
- Energy use in data centres
- Data centre energy usage in Singapore
- Energy breakdown in data centres
- Mechanical PUE
- Electrical PUE
- Water resources
- Energy efficient lighting systems
Power Infrastructure 1
- Requirements for powering
- Power reliability and availability
- The tier classification of power infrastructure
- Electrical power distribution and major power equipment
- Uninterruptible power supply
- UPS topology for efficient power distribution
- Designing power infrastructure for resilience, meeting demand response data centre power equipment
- EMC, power quality and power factor improvement
Afternoon session
Power Infrastructure 2
- Right sizing data centre power equipment
- Management of existing power equipment
- Selection and deployment of new power equipment
- Barycentre method for location of power equipment
- Onsite electrical generation
- Deployment of renewable energy sources, microgrids and energy storage
- Hydrogen for data centres
- DC power architecture
- Energy efficiency optimisation
Case study – Powering Infrastructure
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Day 3
SESSION Topic Morning session Facility Design
- Site selection and building criteria
- Building design criteria
- Planning site and space
- Building physical layout
- Building geographical location
- Data centre retrofit/upgrading
- M&E, ITC facilities
Cooling
- Heat transfer mechanism in data centre environment
- Thermal management strategies for high-density server deployments
- Hybrid cooling approaches for maximum efficiency
- Equipment manufacturers’ heat load computation
- Cooling management
- Temperature and humidity settings
- Free cooling/economized cooling
- Computer room air conditioners
- Best practices for reducing energy consumption in cooling systems
Afternoon session
Air Management
- Basic airflow principles
- Airflow management and design
- Impact of equipment placement, rack layout and server configurations on airflow
- Computational fluid dynamics modelling
- Computer room air handlers
Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments
- Environmental guidelines for air-cooled equipment
- New environmental guidelines for high-density air-cooled equipment
- ASHRAE thermal guideline classes for IT equipment
- Environmental guidelines for liquid-cooled equipment
- Increasing use of economisation in IT equipment spaces
- Rising exhaust temperature of IT equipment
- Air temperature trends in IT support equipment spaces
- Thermal transients and excursions in IT equipment spaces
Case Study – Cooling Infrastructure
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Day 4
SESSION Topic Morning session Technical Visit
- Advanced cooling solutions
- Direct liquid cooling
- Liquid-cooled server rack
- High efficiency cooling plant
- Reuse of data centre waste heat
Afternoon session
Risk Assessment, Sustainable & Resilient Operation & Maintenance
- Risk assessment
- Data centre health check and maintenance
- Discussion on risk management and mitigation plan
- Case studies of identified risks and outages
- Disaster recovery
- Next generation data centre
Day 4 Case studies
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Day 5
SESSION Topic Morning session Monitoring, Measurement, Analysis, and Evaluation of Data Centre Sustainability Performance
- Energy use and environmental measurement, collection, logging and reporting
- Data centre sustainability indicators and baseline
- Sustainability targets and planning to achieve them
- Energy/sustainability audit and performance evaluation
- Regular preventive maintenance
- Life cycle management
- Master list of energy efficiency/sustainability actions
- Energy strategy
- Best practices applied to a sustainable data centre
- Calculation of performance metrics with case study authentic data
Afternoon session
Future Trends & Class Assessment
- Future trends of data centres
- AI data centres
- Cybersecurity issues
- Balancing sustainability and resilience
- Rounding up
Class Assessment
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Attainment will be issued to participants who:
- Attend at least 75% of the course
- Undertake and pass non-credit bearing assessment during the course
Participants who meet the attendance requirement but do not pass the assessment will receive a Certificate of Participation.
Assessment Plan
The assessment will be based on:
- Learner's engagement, participation, and successful completion of a case study in calculating the performance metrics of a data centre
- An individual quiz
Fee Structure
The full fee for this course is S$5,450.
Funding Category | Eligible Funding | Course Fees Payable After Funding |
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Singapore Citizen (Below 40) | 70% | S$1,635.00 |
Singapore Citizen (Above 40) Funded under SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES) | 90% | S$635.00 |
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder | 70% | S$1,635.00 |
Non-Singapore Citizen | Not Eligible | S$5,450.00 |
Note:
- All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.
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