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The Government’s new Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme is set for a rocky start according to new research.
Scott Goodwin, senior project manager for DBK Connect, heads up the company’s data centre power procurement management team, and here gives his guide to procuring power for data centres
New findings from the UK data centre industry suggest that companies need to focus more than ever on economic factors
Scott Goodwin, Senior Project Manager for DBK Connect, heads up the company’s data centre power procurement management team, and here gives his guide to procuring power for data centres
Rising energy costs, declining power quality and concerns over carbon emissions have highlighted the vital role of energy-efficient uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS), according to a recent report by business research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan.
Electrical infrastructure can account for half, or possibly more of the expenditure in creation of a new Data Centre. The level of resilience has an enormous effect on cost of this infrastructure. Gareth Evans of Northcroft explores some of the cost drivers
The Green Grid has announced its support of the recently-released European Commission’s Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency. The Code of Conduct is a voluntary commitment of European companies, aiming to reduce data centre energy consumption through the adoption of best practices leading to agreed energy saving targets.
A survey of registered attendees at this year’s Data Centre World has revealed that only one in eight data centre managers cite a desire to go green as the key reason for implementing energy saving solutions, falling from one in three this time last year.
Chloride has acquired Power and Electronic Services (PES), a supplier of critical power protection solutions. Chloride will now have a physical presence in Ireland to address the growing needs of the country’s power protection industry.
Rising energy costs, declining power quality and concerns over carbon emissions have highlighted the vital role of energy-efficient uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS), according to a recent report by business research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan.
UPS Systems has installed a fuel cell within the University of Glamorgan’s Renewable Hydrogen Research and Demonstration Centre at Baglan Energy Park, South Wales. Hydrogen produced from renewable sources is a potential solution to future energy problems, providing a carbon-free fuel.







