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Jan
19
Intel is advising its customers to increase the temperature in their data centres, claiming that companies can save four percent in energy costs for every 1ºC they turn up the heat. However, moving to higher operating temperatures would require a commitment from other component suppliers, not just Intel. http://news.techworld.com/data-centre/3327444/intel-tells-data-centre-ma...
Dec
07
http://www.thegreenitreview.com/2011/12/data-centre-managers-green-dilem... The need to adjust business operations while ensuring continual availability of core applications, has forced IT and facility managers to look for innovative ways to be ‘green’ and cut costs.
Oct
21
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/green-grid-plans-online-data-centre-ef... Users will be able to compare data centre efficiency using an online tool from the Green Grid. The Grid is also publishing a survey of the use of free air cooling provided by economisers: http://www.thegreengrid.org/en/Global/Content/white-papers/WP41-SurveyRe...
Sep
13
http://gigaom.com/cleantech/cool-finnish-weather-the-new-hotness-for-gre... The traditionally used chillers can suck up to half of the energy consumption of the entire data center, so eliminating them and turning to the outside air for cooling can reduce the overall energy consumption and energy costs of the data center.
Jul
29
The FIT4Green paper "Energy-Aware Routing in the Cognitive Packet Network" by E. Gelenbe and T. Mahmoodi received the Best Paper Award at the Energy 2011 conference in the category Green Communications.
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