Global demand for electricity has reached record highs over the last decades. The reasons vary from an increased need for air conditioning driven by rising temperatures to the rapid construction of data centres for artificial intelligence platforms. Meeting that demand is pushing traditional and green energy production to its limits. But what if there was a way to get more energy from our current infrastructure while reducing its carbon footprint? That’s the promise of direct current (DC) power distribution, an alternative that predates the alternating current (AC) power systems that we use today.
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