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The team’s project received partial funding through a U.S. Department of Energy’s ARPA-E COOLERCHIPS grant led by Professor Dereje Agonafer—in collaboration with other universities—to advance the “Holistic Co-Design of Novel Hybrid Cooling Technology for the Data Center of the Future.”
The Global Data Center Cooling Market size was valued at USD 10,617.23 million in 2020, increasing to USD 21,864.96 million in 2025, and is anticipated to reach USD 92,775.81 million by 2035, at a CAGR of 15.
The AI era is turning data center cooling into a high-stakes water-energy negotiation, where evaporative efficiency, air-cooled resilience, and site-specific regulations collide — and where mechanical contractors are expected to keep systems clean,
Data centers are requiring more power, and this is not solely because they are being built larger than ever. The kilowatt-per-cabinet average is continuing to grow exponentially, and as a result, the data center industry has been turning to new solutions ...
Caterpillar and its Solar Turbines subsidiary will supply natural gas turbines and reciprocating engines for on-site generation and combined cooling, heat and power.
Iron Mountain Data Centers’ Gary Aitkenhead shares the company’s expansion plans and how it is keeping up with a changing workloads landscape
The Aurora, Illinois, complex has served as the primary hub of digital operations for the world’s largest futures exchange operator CME Group Inc. for nearly two decades. The 450,000-square-foot facility is famous among high-frequency traders and Wall Street firms, who’ve long jostled for position around the site to gain a leg up on competitors.
Two Maryland companies are involved with construction of a new data center in Virginia that was fully leased by Amazon Web Services (AWS).