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National Renewal Energy Laboratory [NREL] refers to Liquid Submerged Server Technology [LSST] as the Gold Standard for cooling connected data center buildings and facilities.
Fiberoptiq LCDC expands on NREL testing results leveraging LCS patents and existing infrastructure to fully deploy a decentralized data center operation to the network edge. As a “utility” Stakeholders with Fiberoptiq LCDC are enabled via licensing, distribution, and contractor certifications to deploy onto public and private commercial assets because:
NREL scientists concluded that if US data centers had been cooled by the use of LCDC rather than air in 2016, electric energy consumption would have been reduced by 26 terawatt hours; equivalent to 13 million tons of CO2.
What is the value of 13 million tons of CO2? Calculated at $100 per ton of Co2, which is a median price, it comes to $1.3 Trillion in savings.Reducing the Carbon Footprint by 1.3 Trillion is a BIG DEAL.
If you own a data center or have influence over technology decisions, it is highly recommended that you let PAAR Capital and Fiberoptiq LLC do a Feasibility study for you, so you can see how much of that 1.3 Trillion Dollar pie you can save!
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100% of heat generated in the LCDC servers is removed in the dielectric liquid
Air cooling is completely eliminated
High quality heat that would otherwise be wasted is recaptured and reused