MEP Providers Are Never in the Postmortem

In 2021, I bought a home in Florida. The closing was in August, so imagine the hot summer days with temperatures over 100 degrees and humidity over 80%. When we selected the builder, I noted 2 things: HVAC with 15 SEER and insulation R-39. My house would be minimally energy efficient. I had no option to upgrade the HVAC, but 15 SEER is “good enough”. First week in the house, my wife realized I was getting bothered every time the compressor kicked in - there was a subtle, almost imperceptible, hit on the lights - nobody realized it, but I did. Battle-proven engineer with experience in thermal and power transiency. What could happen? ...

January 7, 2026 · 4 min · Stefano Schotten

Predictive Power Conditioning for GPU Clusters

GPU clusters don’t fail from sustained load. They fail on transitions. A pod idling at 20 kW can step toward 300 kW quickly when training begins. The peak matters, but the killer is the step: the dP/dt that forces every layer of the electrical path to react at once. Thermals matter too—but they’re secondary and collateral. Power transients can push protection and control behavior in cycles. Thermal consequences show up later as throttling, efficiency loss, and “mysteriously slower training” that looks like a software problem until you instrument the facility. ...

December 18, 2025 · 5 min · Stefano Schotten