Facebook has chosen the Swedish town of Luleaa for its first European data center, and third globally, in large part because of its "suitable climate for environmental cooling (and) clean power resources." The company is expected to pump between three and five billion kronor ($440-734 million) into the data centre, creating 300 new construction jobs for the next few years … [Read more...]
Universities, Industry Collaborate on Data Center Energy Efficiency Research
Three of the nation's leading universities have joined with 15 US companies to launch a collaborative research center whose holistic approach to energy efficiency development could mean savings of millions of dollars and a much 'greener' electronics industry. Headed up by researchers at Binghamton University and its partners, Villanova University and the University of Texas at … [Read more...]
ElectronicsCooling December 2011 Issue
Don’t miss out on the December 2011 issue of ElectronicsCooling, which includes feature articles on data center design, electro-thermal simulation of power, energy reduction and performance maximization as well as technical briefs. If you would like to receive your free copy of ElectronicsCooling click here to subscribe. Download the December 2011 issue here. … [Read more...]
Thermal Management Technologies: a $10.9 Billion Market by 2016
ElectronicsCooling Business Bulletin Volume 5 | December 2011 According to a recent study by BBC Research, the global market for thermal management products, which currently stands at approximately $8 billion, is expected to grow over the next 5 years at a compound annual rate of 6.4%, totaling $10.9 billion by 2016. The report attributes this rapid growth to the … [Read more...]
Focus on Fans Delivers Cost Savings on Cooling
Data center managers who are under pressure to cut costs may find that pressure is their ally – air pressure, that is. Experts in data center cooling said that minor adjustments to fan speed in air handling units can yield major savings, and in many cases can be more cost-effective than installing containment systems to control airflow. New approaches could make it cheaper … [Read more...]
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