It’s no secret that data centers require a lot of energy. The main driver of data center design engineers’ work is to provide energy-efficient, reliable, and cost-competitive HVAC systems. Retail data ...
When we think of chillers, we generally think of the systems that are designed to do the heavy lifting when it comes to cooling large facilities — retail stores, office towers, shopping malls, airport ...
Cooling towers serve the vital role of cooling water for power plant heat exchange equipment. Sustaining excellent system performance is important because a one-degree increase in water temperature ...
As datacenters continue to grow, operators are increasingly looking toward water cooling, which is more efficient than air conditioning in large-scale server deployments When the University of ...
Energy production and use, notes the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), accounts for some 84% of greenhouse gas emissions in the US alone. Meanwhile, the Uptime Institute estimates that globally ...
The thermal management of high-density computing environments represents one of the most consequential engineering challenges ...
Former Western Cooling Efficiency Center director Dick Bourne, right, and Thomas Stiles, left, from lab testing company Intertek, examine Trane's DC Voyager cooling unit. A University of California, ...
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] Servers running high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are forcing data center operators to accommodate higher-density machines in ...
The world has just witnessed the hottest months in recorded history, and the outlook is far from optimistic. Rising temperatures are driving greater cooling demands, threatening to trigger a vicious ...