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A Roadmap towards GHG Abatement and Carbon Net-Zero Data Centres by 2030
For their recent talk at Host in Scotland, Director Kerr Johnstone & Associate Director Joe Sheehan shares how our work with EYP Mission Critical Facilities to form the GHG abatement Group can support the diverse demands of reducing CO2 in grid emission factors.
Dynamic workload provision demands automated and adaptable data centre power provision
As a general rule of thumb, data centres don’t tend to be operated utilising above 70 percent of their total power. In addition to this headroom maintained for reasons of, e.g., redundancy, some data centre power can also become stranded, or trapped as a result of IT deployments when equipment is added, shifted or replaced in the racks.
DCS Awards finalists
We’re incredibly proud to share we’re nominated for Data Centre Power Innovation of the Year and Data Centre Intelligent Automation & Management Innovation of the Year for this year’s DCS awards
Towards More Sustainable Data Center Design Using CHP
The third white paper from i3 Solutions Group and EYPMCF provides detailed insight on why CHP is a viable option for sustainably powering data centres.
Natural Gas Engines for Data Centres - Will gas replace diesel as a common primary or emergency power choice?
Meeting today’s data centre stand-by power operational requirements, Natural Gas (NG) generators are becoming cost competitive with diesel generators and maintain a better emission profile to help meet GHG abatement ambitions.
The Case for Natural Gas Generators
The Second White Paper from the i3 Solutions Group and EYPMCF industry leading collaboration on data centre sustainability examines “The Case for Natural Gas Generators”.
Ireland’s Data Centre Sector Has a Unique Opportunity to Lead the World in Sustainable Power
When it comes to the reporting of new developments, renewable energy projects and growing capacity, few data centre markets have been as fast paced as Ireland.But for the onlooker, this…
The Changing Landscape of Data Centre Energy Storage
Emerging energy storage technologies signal radical changes for data centre power
Data Centres and Dirty Fuel – The Forces Pushing Facilities to Back Away from Diesel
Customer demands, regulation and the outcry against GHG emissions may make a switch from diesel standby to gas generation a timely move for data centres
A Roadmap towards GHG Abatement and Carbon Net-Zero Data Centres by 2030
For their recent talk at Host in Scotland, Director Kerr Johnstone & Associate Director Joe Sheehan shares how our work with EYP Mission Critical Facilities to form the GHG abatement Group can support the diverse demands of reducing CO2 in grid emission factors.
Dynamic workload provision demands automated and adaptable data centre power provision
As a general rule of thumb, data centres don’t tend to be operated utilising above 70 percent of their total power. In addition to this headroom maintained for reasons of, e.g., redundancy, some data centre power can also become stranded, or trapped as a result of IT deployments when equipment is added, shifted or replaced in the racks.
DCS Awards finalists
We’re incredibly proud to share we’re nominated for Data Centre Power Innovation of the Year and Data Centre Intelligent Automation & Management Innovation of the Year for this year’s DCS awards
Towards More Sustainable Data Center Design Using CHP
The third white paper from i3 Solutions Group and EYPMCF provides detailed insight on why CHP is a viable option for sustainably powering data centres.
Natural Gas Engines for Data Centres - Will gas replace diesel as a common primary or emergency power choice?
Meeting today’s data centre stand-by power operational requirements, Natural Gas (NG) generators are becoming cost competitive with diesel generators and maintain a better emission profile to help meet GHG abatement ambitions.
The Case for Natural Gas Generators
The Second White Paper from the i3 Solutions Group and EYPMCF industry leading collaboration on data centre sustainability examines “The Case for Natural Gas Generators”.
Ireland’s Data Centre Sector Has a Unique Opportunity to Lead the World in Sustainable Power
When it comes to the reporting of new developments, renewable energy projects and growing capacity, few data centre markets have been as fast paced as Ireland.But for the onlooker, this…
The Changing Landscape of Data Centre Energy Storage
Emerging energy storage technologies signal radical changes for data centre power
Data Centres and Dirty Fuel – The Forces Pushing Facilities to Back Away from Diesel
Customer demands, regulation and the outcry against GHG emissions may make a switch from diesel standby to gas generation a timely move for data centres