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Rising energy costs, coupled with the increasing power requirements of high density equipment, has spurred data center managers to look for solutions that can reduce power consumption as well as improve carbon footprint. Moreover, the presence of mission-critical facilities in remote or developing countries, where access to utility power is either unavailable or unreliable, has also amplified the need for alternative energy sources.
This month, we look into Emerson’s state-of-the-art global data center in St. Louis and see how renewable energy solutions, such as solar power, can make energy-saving and environmentally-friendly facilities possible!
Before you close this newsletter, check out also the video that shows you all the energy-efficient technologies – power, cooling and monitoring - used in the data center.
Cheers, Kristian Melquiades Chief Editor Kristian.Melquiades@Emerson.com |
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Where is the Power?! Energy consumption accounts for up to 50 percent of a network’s operating expenses. Rising energy costs, coupled with the increasing power requirements of new applications, has spurred data center professionals to look for solutions that can reduce power consumption as well as improve carbon footprint. More
Renewable Energy Solutions for Data Centers Emerson Network Power makes remote network sites feasible with its innovative, cutting-edge technology that provides energy-saving and environmentally friendly integrated power supply using wind, solar power, and diesel gen set. More
Need to become Energy Efficient? Consider it Solved. The data center industry is in the right place to serve as an example to other industries in cutting energy consumption and using network services to reduce commuting, traveling and building expenses. Find out how Emerson makes all these possible through our innovative renewable energy sources. More |
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Emerson's new corporate data center, located at the company's St. Louis headquarters, is a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient facility designed to support the company's initiative to consolidate its global network comprised of more than 100 data centers worldwide into four facilities. More |
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Working Toward a More Energy-Efficient Data Center Learn how to reduce power consumption requirements to run and cool data center equipment. Download here |
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