Reid Spolek works on energy strategy for Google’s global data centers. He previously led the global renewable strategy for Amazon Web Services (AWS) global data centers and also ran business development for Berkeley Energy Sciences Corp., an energy storage company that successfully merged with Amber Kinetics in early 2013. Prior to that, Reid worked in private equity investing, management consulting, and nonprofit strategy. He received his Master of Business Administration from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, and his Bachelor’s in Economics and Journalism from Northwestern University.
Meeting the Energy Challenge
Event Overview
Throughout December, the Cornell Energy Connection will host a series of virtual events featuring experts sharing their perspectives on key issues impacting the sector, such as the inequitable access to clean energy and the ongoing evolution of energy storage.
This session will focus on the energy challenges for data centers, what is already being done to minimize their emissions, and what energy-saving technologies we can expect to see in the near future.
What You'll Learn
- Why “digital” doesn’t actually mean “green”
- The environmental consequences of the growing demand for huge data centers
- How creatively structuring renewable energy deals will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the ICT Industry
- The main managerial challenges for data centers in achieving carbon neutrality
Speakers
C. Lindsay Anderson is an Associate Professor at Cornell University. She is also the Kathy Dwyer Marble and Curt Marble Faculty Director for Energy with the Cornell Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, as well as Interim Director of the Cornell Energy Systems Institute. Professor Anderson’s overarching goal is to accelerate the transition to a low carbon energy future through the effective integration of renewables and effective leveraging of distributed and demand-side resources. Her research centers around modeling and optimizing energy systems, with a particular focus on managing uncertainty and risk from renewable energy, through coordination of resources across transmission, distribution, and microgrid systems.
Susanna Kass is a member of the Climate 50 – The World’s Topmost Influential Climate Leaders in Data Centers and Cloud. She is a data center advisor to the United Nations Sustainable Development Program (UN-SDG), working with hyperscalers in the data center and ICT sector to tackle climate change. Susanna is an Energy Fellow at Stanford University and a guest lecturer at Stanford and the National University of Singapore. She has over 25 years of global data center operational experience and has led distributed teams across 17 countries of 200+ megawatts in data center design, build, and operation. She is a STEM mentor, having led more than 300 girls to certificate completion, as well as an author of publications on clean energy, circular economy, and sustainability for ICT. Susanna has also won numerous awards in innovation and in sustainability data center design.
Christian Belady is the Vice President of Datacenter Advancement Development in Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) at Microsoft. This group is responsible for developing breakthrough technologies in cooling, energy storage/generation, free space optics and cryogenics. Previously, he was responsible for leading data center developments worldwide, including operations, construction, server development, site selection, terrestrial/undersea network, advanced development and research, energy, and sustainability. Christian joined Microsoft in 2007 as the Principal Infrastructure Architect for GFS to improve efficiency and cost in the company’s data center infrastructure. In this role, he drove sustainability initiatives for the company and the infrastructure industry. Christian holds engineering degrees from Cornell University (B.S.) and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (M.S.) as well as a business degree from the University of Texas at Dallas (M.A.), where he was honored with the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award.
Kenneth Davies is cofounder and Chief Strategy Officer of Birch Infrastructure, PBLLC. Birch develops, owns, and operates the energy and water infrastructure required to supply hyperscale data centers, assuming and managing inherent risks involved in delivering data centers with mission-critical utility service. Prior to founding Birch, Kenneth was Director of Innovation for Energy Strategy & Research at Microsoft, where he was responsible for overseeing the company’s wholesale renewable energy and portfolio management strategies. Previously, he was Managing Director of Market Analytics at Altenex, the first brokerage house for corporate renewables. Kenneth holds a B.S., summa cum laude, in Mechanical Engineering and an MEng in Operations Research, both from Cornell University, as well as an M.S. in Environmental Studies, with a focus on energy economics, from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Reid Spolek works on energy strategy for Google’s global data centers. He previously led the global renewable strategy for Amazon Web Services (AWS) global data centers and also ran business development for Berkeley Energy Sciences Corp., an energy storage company that successfully merged with Amber Kinetics in early 2013. Prior to that, Reid worked in private equity investing, management consulting, and nonprofit strategy. He received his Master of Business Administration from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, and his Bachelor’s in Economics and Journalism from Northwestern University.

C. Lindsay Anderson is an Associate Professor at Cornell University. She is also the Kathy Dwyer Marble and Curt Marble Faculty Director for Energy with the Cornell Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, as well as Interim Director of the Cornell Energy Systems Institute. Professor Anderson’s overarching goal is to accelerate the transition to a low carbon energy future through the effective integration of renewables and effective leveraging of distributed and demand-side resources. Her research centers around modeling and optimizing energy systems, with a particular focus on managing uncertainty and risk from renewable energy, through coordination of resources across transmission, distribution, and microgrid systems.

Susanna Kass is a member of the Climate 50 – The World’s Topmost Influential Climate Leaders in Data Centers and Cloud. She is a data center advisor to the United Nations Sustainable Development Program (UN-SDG), working with hyperscalers in the data center and ICT sector to tackle climate change. Susanna is an Energy Fellow at Stanford University and a guest lecturer at Stanford and the National University of Singapore. She has over 25 years of global data center operational experience and has led distributed teams across 17 countries of 200+ megawatts in data center design, build, and operation. She is a STEM mentor, having led more than 300 girls to certificate completion, as well as an author of publications on clean energy, circular economy, and sustainability for ICT. Susanna has also won numerous awards in innovation and in sustainability data center design.

Christian Belady is the Vice President of Datacenter Advancement Development in Cloud Operations & Innovation (CO+I) at Microsoft. This group is responsible for developing breakthrough technologies in cooling, energy storage/generation, free space optics and cryogenics. Previously, he was responsible for leading data center developments worldwide, including operations, construction, server development, site selection, terrestrial/undersea network, advanced development and research, energy, and sustainability. Christian joined Microsoft in 2007 as the Principal Infrastructure Architect for GFS to improve efficiency and cost in the company’s data center infrastructure. In this role, he drove sustainability initiatives for the company and the infrastructure industry. Christian holds engineering degrees from Cornell University (B.S.) and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (M.S.) as well as a business degree from the University of Texas at Dallas (M.A.), where he was honored with the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award.

Kenneth Davies is cofounder and Chief Strategy Officer of Birch Infrastructure, PBLLC. Birch develops, owns, and operates the energy and water infrastructure required to supply hyperscale data centers, assuming and managing inherent risks involved in delivering data centers with mission-critical utility service. Prior to founding Birch, Kenneth was Director of Innovation for Energy Strategy & Research at Microsoft, where he was responsible for overseeing the company’s wholesale renewable energy and portfolio management strategies. Previously, he was Managing Director of Market Analytics at Altenex, the first brokerage house for corporate renewables. Kenneth holds a B.S., summa cum laude, in Mechanical Engineering and an MEng in Operations Research, both from Cornell University, as well as an M.S. in Environmental Studies, with a focus on energy economics, from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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