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IBM claims it has launched the first on-site solar array designed specifically to power a high-voltage data centre . The array is on the roof of IBM’s software lab in Bangalore and can provide a 50 kW supply of electricity for five hours
to achieve the data centre ’s high efficiency ..... concerns for modern data centres around the world ..... ever-increasing data centre emissions. Because ..... the Syracuse data centre emits significantly ..... than traditional data centres . By generating
cogeneration to provide nearly half of the energy used by its data centre in Montvale, New Jersey. KPMG deployed more than 12 natural ..... power, or nearly 50% of the load required by the company's data centre at the campus, according to the EPA. Two other organizations
supplying fuel cells to Apple to power Apple 's North Carolina data centre . The company will provide 4.8 MW of biogas fuel cells , what the company calls Bloom Boxes , powering the data centre ’s servers. For more on-site renewable power news
its 100 per cent dual-sourced, renewable energy-powered data centre in Keflavik, Iceland - with initial customers including managed ..... cloud provider. The company, which has installed a modular data centre from Colt in four months, was also given significant boost
Cogeneration technology company DataGryd is installing a cogeneration plant for its future data centre in New York. DataGryd CEO Peter Feldman said the company was installing the gas powered plant for its future data center at 60 Hudson
the approximately 130 kW of high grade heat at 142°C goes to an absorption chiller that provides cooling for one of the data centres within the envelope. The fuel cell package contains a reformer that extracts a hydrogen rich reformate stream from natural
installations. We have recently been in consultation with several companies interested in using fuel cell technology to power their data centres . Even though fuel cells have numerous benefits, we are increasingly hearing three main reasons why companies are interested
MTU CHP IS COMING TO ASIA Distributed energy demand is growing in Asia due to the growing number of large bank buildings, data centres with servers, shopping malls and other big buildings, all of which have large energy requirements, Roehm noted. Large
speed internet usage doubled in 2005 - both the number and size of data centres , many of which need their own power supply, are increasing. Yesterday’s 10-15 MW data centres are moving towards 30-60 MW now, said Rohner. BP EXPANDS CHP PLANT