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Energy efficient, renewable, sustainable, carbon neutral, and of course the catch-all, going green — all make for great sound bites, but how do we really quantify how well we are doing in the age of gigawatt scale data centers?
The Green Grid’s Technical Committee Summit will meet at the company’s Columbus, OH, headquarters, March 5-6.
February 26, 2015
Emerson Network Power will host one of the world’s premier data center industry organizations when The Green Grid® holds its Global Technical Committee Summit March 5-6 in Columbus.
Sterlace’s role will be to advise and execute internal and external marketing and public relations efforts for The Green Grid in the United States.
February 24, 2015
Dave Sterlace, market development manager, data centers and critical power, at ABB, was elected chair of the U.S. Marketing Work Group for The Green Grid® Association, the global authority on effective and accountable resource efficiency across the entire information and communications technology (ICT) ecosystem.
Company will share data center airflow best practices and lend knowledge and experience to further the adoption of sustainability and efficiency in data centers
July 19, 2013
Upsite Technologies, Inc. has announced that it has become a Contributor Member of The Green Grid.
Remember economics class? Unless you majored in the “dismal science,” I suspect that your recollection of what you learned might drop off pretty quickly after the basic concepts of supply and demand.