As building owners and operators, you need real-time visibility into how your operations, especially mechanical and electrical systems, are performing. Whether it’s monitoring peak building usage and controlling systems to ensure maximum comfort and efficiency or its...
High performance computing and the uptick in cloud services has made data centers one of the largest energy consumers worldwide. The average rack power density can range from 7kW to as high as 15kW per rack. Data centers operate 24/7 which causes them to consume large...
“Future-proofing” is becoming a priority for data center stakeholders. In relation to climatechange and energy conservation, future proofing refers to eliminating dependency on fossil fuelsand providing an infrastructure that will sustain the impacts of climate...
“The greenest energy is the energy we never use” – Tarak Mehta, President, Motion Business Area, ABB This quote was taken from a press release where ABB, a leading global technology company, announced that Microsoft has joined their Energy Efficiency...
Data centers have a voracious appetite for energy. Despite the trend toward cloud computing, legacy corporate data centers remain major power users. With the escalated energy prices the market is experiencing, data center stakeholders must act now to reduce...
Solar batteries are an important component in the drive toward zero carbon. By combining solar panels and on-site batteries, it is possible to reduce the energy drawn from the grid drastically. The most obvious benefit is savings over fluctuations in utility rates....