This paper evaluates the potential of water-side economizers in the refrigeration system of data centers under different climate conditions. Due to the wide range of conditions along the country (Desert, Mediterranean, Temperate rainy and Tundra climate), Chile is selected as case study. The number of hours per year in which economization is possible is estimated using the data base of 22 weather stations along the country. The refrigeration system is modeled in steady state through a set of thermodynamic equations simultaneously solved using the Engineering Equation Solver (EES). The system performance is evaluated by calculating the Coefficient of Performance (COP) and the Water to Energy Ratio (WER). The latter is a new metric proposed t...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
Operation conditions significantly affect the energy and economic performance of solar-assisted liqu...
AbstractIn data centers, about 40% of the total energy is consumed for cooling the IT equipment. Coo...
The high rates of electricity consumption in data centers become a worldwide concern. Water-side fre...
Data center energy consumption in Latin America has in-creased considerably during last years. Accor...
In the US, data center operations currently account for about 61 billion kWh/y of electricity consum...
This report presents a simulation of cooling in data center within the context of Singapore’s climat...
The increasing digitalisation of data is resulting in the need for ever greater computational capaci...
This study examines the feasibility of utilising outside air for ‘free cooling’ in modular data cent...
The degree of integration of IT devices and consumption of cooling energy are consistently increasin...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze energy saving potentials of various economizers in modu...
A novel energy-saving hybrid cooling system that combines a forced-cooling cycle and a free-cooling ...
Direct Evaporative Coolers (DECs) have several advantages such as a user-friendly, cost-effective, s...
AbstractFree cooling is one of the most potential ways of reducing the energy consumption of data ce...
Data Centers are currently undergoing a great period of change. Developments in business and persona...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
Operation conditions significantly affect the energy and economic performance of solar-assisted liqu...
AbstractIn data centers, about 40% of the total energy is consumed for cooling the IT equipment. Coo...
The high rates of electricity consumption in data centers become a worldwide concern. Water-side fre...
Data center energy consumption in Latin America has in-creased considerably during last years. Accor...
In the US, data center operations currently account for about 61 billion kWh/y of electricity consum...
This report presents a simulation of cooling in data center within the context of Singapore’s climat...
The increasing digitalisation of data is resulting in the need for ever greater computational capaci...
This study examines the feasibility of utilising outside air for ‘free cooling’ in modular data cent...
The degree of integration of IT devices and consumption of cooling energy are consistently increasin...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze energy saving potentials of various economizers in modu...
A novel energy-saving hybrid cooling system that combines a forced-cooling cycle and a free-cooling ...
Direct Evaporative Coolers (DECs) have several advantages such as a user-friendly, cost-effective, s...
AbstractFree cooling is one of the most potential ways of reducing the energy consumption of data ce...
Data Centers are currently undergoing a great period of change. Developments in business and persona...
This paper presents an investigation of the economic benefit of thermal energy storage (TES) for coo...
Operation conditions significantly affect the energy and economic performance of solar-assisted liqu...
AbstractIn data centers, about 40% of the total energy is consumed for cooling the IT equipment. Coo...