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Projects seek to reduce energy use for cooling to lower the carbon footprint
October 24, 2022
ARPA-E's Cooling Operations Optimized for Leaps in Energy, Reliability, and Carbon Hyperefficiency for Information Processing Systems (COOLERCHIPS) funding program aims to develop highly efficient and reliable cooling systems that will enable a new class of efficient power-dense computational systems, data centers, and modular systems.
The York Sun Choice rooftop units deliver value from project start to finish. The 15- to 27.5-ton units exceed Department of Energy (DOE) 2018 guidelines by up to 25% and already surpass future DOE 2023 part-load standards by almost 10%, reducing energy consumption and operating costs.
The company becomes the first FISMA high-compliant data center operator to commit as a Better Buildings Challenge Partner, pledging 8.75 MW in reduced energy intensity.
February 10, 2016
Iron Mountain Incorporated® has announced that its data center business unit has joined the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Better Buildings Initiative as a Challenge Partner.
Following a discussion with DOE, EPA is adjusting its timeline with the intention of finalizing the Draft 2 Version 1.0 ENERGY STAR® Specification for Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) before the end of 2011.