TEVERRA Participates in Super South 2026 to Discuss the Future of Data Center Energy Demand
- Teverra

- May 27
- 2 min read
Atlanta, Georgia | March 30 – April 1, 2026 — TEVERRA participated in Super South 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia, joining industry leaders to address one of the most pressing infrastructure challenges of the decade: the rapidly growing energy demand driven by artificial intelligence and large-scale data centers.
In addition to exhibiting at the conference, TEVERRA showcased its flagship ResStor™ cooling technology and engaged with attendees on the role of geothermal and subsurface thermal energy storage solutions in improving data center energy efficiency, reducing cooling power demand, and supporting long-term infrastructure resiliency.
As part of the conference, Dr. Hamed Soroush, Founder and CEO of TEVERRA, participated in the panel discussion titled “Powering the Surge: Forecasting and Managing Data Center Demand.” The session brought together experts from the energy, infrastructure, and technology sectors to discuss how AI, cloud computing, and digital infrastructure expansion are reshaping electricity demand across North America.
The panel included representatives from organizations such as Southern Company, DC BLOX, Sparkfund, and Baringa. Discussions focused on grid resiliency, infrastructure planning, flexible load management, energy forecasting, and strategies to support the accelerating growth of data center infrastructure while maintaining reliability and sustainability goals.
A central theme throughout the event was the industry’s shift from asking whether future electricity demand can be met to determining how it can be managed more intelligently and efficiently.
During the conference, TEVERRA highlighted the growing role of geothermal energy and subsurface thermal energy storage technologies in enabling scalable, resilient, and lower-emission infrastructure for next-generation data centers. Discussions emphasized how subsurface cooling and thermal management solutions such as ResStor™ can help significantly reduce cooling-related electricity consumption while minimizing thermal pollution caused by rejecting waste heat into the atmosphere.
The event further reinforced the increasing convergence between the energy and data center industries as operators, utilities, investors, and technology providers work to identify practical solutions capable of supporting the next wave of digital growth.
Super South 2026 brought together innovators, energy leaders, infrastructure developers, investors, and sustainability professionals from across the southeastern United States to explore the future of energy transition and industrial development. TEVERRA appreciated the opportunity to contribute to these important conversations and share its technical expertise in geothermal energy, thermal energy storage, and subsurface infrastructure solutions.





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