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Cutting valve energy use by up to 80% in data centre cooling

In data centres, direct-to-chip liquid cooling relies on fast-acting valves to regulate coolant flow and protect servers from overheating. Yet across server racks operating 24/7, the cumulative energy demand of continuously energised solenoid valves presents cost and sustainability challenges....

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The connected thermal-power ecosystem for AI

By Michael Poto - Product Manager - Global Chilled Water Systems at Vertiv.

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Cooling without the cost

Cooling is one of the most expensive operational outlays in data centre operations: reducing its cost and improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is therefore one of the primary challenges for data centre owners. ‘Free-cooling’, an old technology that’s having a resurgence in popularity,...

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From grid to chip for sustainable AI growth

By JP Buzzell, chief data centre architect at Eaton.

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The Asia Pacific region isn’t just scaling digital infrastructure – it is redefining it

Subzero Engineering discusses why Asia-Pacific is fast becoming the proving ground for...

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Cooling Under Grid Constraint: Why Waste Heat Is Becoming Essential

By Mihir Nandkeolyar, Director Business Development Global Data Centre Solutions, Johnson Controls.

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Underestimate harmonics at your peril

Harmonics pose a headache for electrical systems in many industries, but data centres are uniquely...

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Setting the Record Straight: AI Data Centres and Water Use

By Alistair Barnes, Head of Mechanical Engineering at Colt DCS.

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Data Centre World 2026
Data Centre World 2026
Matt Wilkins, Global Director of Design and Engineering at Colt DCS, explains that data centre operators need ‘controlled flexibility’ now more than ever, as tightened regulatory environments, skills gaps,...
In this interview, Melanie Douglas, Sales Manager EMEA & Global Partner Program Manager, discusses how the company is evolving its Microsoft 365 migration expertise into AI readiness, governance, and Copilot...

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Opus Technology has earned B Corp status, joining a global community aiming for ethical and sustainable business practices.
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Xference has introduced its European AI infrastructure in Italy, with the beta phase now open to its first users, focusing on private AI deployment options.
Russelectric’s transfer switches with bypass/isolation functionality are designed to support continuous power supply in data centre environments.