| ADC Gets First Platinum LEED Cert. for Data Center Facility |
| Written by Jaymi Heimbuch | ||
| Friday, 08 August 2008 | ||
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Because ADC’s billing structure has customers paying a portion of the power bill, customers have a nudge in the side to reduce their energy use as much as possible. Data centers are a known culprit for high energy use, and many companies are looking into creating more efficient servers and ways to make existing data centers more efficient. Additionally, the planning for the building includes options for customers to use water to cool their equipment, on-site power generation through fuel cells, and direct-current wiring to lower electricity use. And they’re throwing in the now old-hat environmentally friendly building elements like capturing rainwater for landscaping and toilets, non-volatile paints, and reflective materials to reduce heat absorption during the day. The building is under construction and will open early next year.
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RMI study
written by Doug , August 08, 2008 |
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Science, technology gadgets and...baby seals. We're in a bit of an eco-mess, but we've got the brains to lick any problem. And that's why EcoGeek.org publishes up to ten stories daily about innovations that are saving the planet.
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http://rmi.org/sitepages/pid535.php
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http://rmi.org/images/PDFs/Energy/ Systems_thinking_for_radically_efficient_and_profitable _datacenters.zip