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Portugal uses seawater to lead green tech
Portugal is making global headlines again, this time for its innovative use of seawater in one of Europe’s biggest tech infrastructure projects. The Sines Data Center, located in the coastal town of Sines, is now home to Europe’s largest data centre campus. But what sets it apart is how it is cooled, not by traditional methods, but by the Atlantic Ocean. This massive €8.5… Source
Microsoft scrutinises data centre cooling tech impacts
Data centres consume vast amounts of energy and water, and produce significant amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, but better design could improve this.Datacentres use vast amounts of energy to keep equipment coolMicrosoft has quantified the environmental impacts of four techniques used to cool datacentres across their entire lifespan.Use of cooling systems is one of the biggest sources of energy use in a datacentre. AI is expected to quadruple…
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