Purple pipe is a nickname for recycled water that could flow from sewer plants or mine tunnels to cool data centers.
How efficiently the commonwealth cools data centers has major implications for energy consumption, water demand and community impacts.
Researchers have proposed a zeolite-based “thermal battery” system that could cut the electricity data centers spend on cooling by up to 86%, according to a preprint published on ChemRxiv. The finding ...
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is outpacing the ability of many community water systems to ...
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AI data center growth is fueling demand for advanced cooling solutions, creating opportunities for VRT and MOD.
Chris Hillyer, nVent's Director of Global Professional Services, explains data centers need a partner — not just a vendor — experienced in navigating the shift to liquid ...
The electricity needed to power new Pennsylvania data centers already in advanced stages of planning could power 11 million homes – nearly twice the total number of households in the state. Companies ...