Category: Green Energy

Under this category we share information regarding Green Energy or renewable energy.

  • How much of the 1.3 Trillion Dollar Pie do you want?

    How much of the 1.3 Trillion Dollar Pie do you want?

    Source: https://paarcap.com/ 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…

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  • Data centers warm up to liquid cooling

    Data centers warm up to liquid cooling

    Source: https://www.networkworld.com AI, machine learning, and high-performance computing are creating cooling challenges for data center owners and operators. As rack densities increase and temperatures rise, more data centers are finding ways to add liquid cooling to their facilities. Growing adoption of artificial intelligence and other power-intensive workloads, along with regulatory pressure to reduce energy consumption, is…

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  • Discover Liquid Submerged Server Technology and SAVE up to 40%!

    Discover Liquid Submerged Server Technology and SAVE up to 40%!

    Source: https://fiberoptiqllc.com/ PAAR Capital is assisting Government Institutions and Commercial Businesses in large savings on their Data Center operations. Fiberoptiq LLC is providing us with a technology that provides a higher server density per rack reducing the spatial footprint by 70%. And talk about energy cost: No need for fans, air handlers, air conditioning, or…

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  • The Rise of Large-Scale Liquid Cooling Solutions

    The Rise of Large-Scale Liquid Cooling Solutions

    Source: https://nautilusdt.com For a decade or more, we’ve all been hearing “this is the year we’ll see liquid cooled data centers.” And every year, we’ve seen a few liquid cooled HPC clusters, or we’ve seen it in small-scale deployments, but we’ve never seen liquid cooling tip over into a mainstream data center technology.  But if…

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