North Carolina’s Cleantech Industry is Growing Fast Elisabeth Greenbaum Kasson, October 3, 2017 4 min read Clean technology companies (also known as “cleantech”) have become such significant economic drivers in North...
Intel Console to Get Better View of Which Apps Waste Energy Kevin Fogarty, September 30, 2013 3 min read Integrated TSO/Intel apps to search in detail for wasted energy. TSO Logic and Intel have announced plans to...
Energy Dept. Datacenter Investigates Fuel Cells, Low-PUE Design Kevin Fogarty, September 17, 2013 7 min read The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has combined two of the things highest on the priority list of enterprise IT...
Datacenter Power Still Largely Driven by Coal Kevin Fogarty, August 19, 2013 5 min read Studies showing the rapid consolidation of business and consumer IT into energy-efficient power centers vastly...
Bad Taxes May Slow Datacenter Power Efficiency, But Not in the U.S. Kevin Fogarty, July 22, 2013 3 min read There are plenty of reasons to want to make a datacenter more energy-efficient—most of which come with dollar...
Matching Data-Center Costs With Actual Benefits Kevin Fogarty, July 16, 2013 4 min read Datacenter performance-analysis software developer Romonet has launched a new version of its cloud-based suite of...
‘Wind Mines’ Could Become Datacenters’ Savior Kevin Fogarty, July 3, 2013 5 min read Datacenters are notoriously power hungry. Major IT vendors have been including custom-built wind- and solar-power...
Google Bets on Wind for Data-Center Power Kevin Fogarty, June 4, 2013 4 min read Google announced a deal June 4 to buy a decade’s worth of power from an uncompleted wind farm, which could net...
World’s Most Powerful Private Supercomputer Will Hunt Oil, Gas Mark Hachman, March 25, 2013 3 min read Can a supercomputer help the search for new energy sources? French oil conglomerate Total has inaugurated the...
Why You Should Build Datacenters in the U.S.: Power Costs Mark Hachman, March 18, 2013 5 min read A recent study by 451 Research shows that—contrary to popular expectations—power prices in the United States...