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Danfoss, Google, Microsoft and Schneider Electric join forces to improve data center sustainability
September 29, 2023
The consortium will function as a meeting place where key players can enter into collaborations and develop new innovative solutions that can be quickly implemented for the benefit of the green transition.
To accelerate this initiative, GRC has established a UK subsidiary and will launch a Center of Excellence in a London data center
March 9, 2021
According to recent studies, data centers produce as much carbon as the shipping industry and, unchecked, these emissions are projected to rapidly grow to 10% of the world's global carbon emissions by 2030.
Next year, the company’s headquarters will be carbon neutral
February 22, 2021
In response to the exponential growth of data center energy consumption, Danfoss decided to build data centers that will be an example for future climate-friendly designs.
Containerized edge infrastructure that’s good for businesses and the planet
November 20, 2020
In the Netherlands, there are over 3,700 hectares of commercial greenhouses. Each containerized data center located adjacent to a greenhouse can be used to heat 2 hectares in the summer and a half hectare in the winter — enough to grow tons of tomatoes every year.
SM AirSeT uses pure air and Shunt Vacuum Interruption (SVI)™ instead of SF6 gas and allows users to take full advantage of digital features to unlock the value of data.
These incentive programs are great for all involved: contractors will save on component costs, end users will save on their energy bill, wholesalers will be able to increase sales by advertising the savings from the rebate program, and utilities will be able to reduce load demand.
Situated in Beaverton, OR, cloud, managed services, and colocation provider EasyStreet Online Services, Inc., understands the need for sustainability and seized the opportunity to be a beacon of how to build energy-efficient data centers.