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Data Centers
April 3, 2012
Data centers are energy- and power-intensive commercial facilities, often running near full capacity 24 hours a day. Though innovative by nature, data centers are only now being designed to improve energy efficiency and conservation.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: BAM-S-13 | Author: Bryan Jungers

New Doors Are Opening for Widespread Economizer Cooling in Data Centers
January 19, 2011
A recent analysis of data center operation by a leading engineer is challenging the widely accepted belief that data centers need tight temperature and humidity control. The study concludes that loosening these controls could translate into as much as a 63 percent savings in cooling energy.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: TAS-RB-27 | Author: Peter Criscione

Cost-Cutting Technique Puts Refrigerant Charge in the Palm of Your Hand
July 29, 2009
A breakthrough temperature-based technique for determining and adjusting refrigerant charge levels in air conditioners has the potential to reduce the costs of maintaining equipment efficiency.
Content type: Tech News | Document ID: TAS-TN-8-09e | Author: Mary Horsey

Cool Thermal Storage for Unitary Air Conditioners
July 17, 2009
After a decade of development, ice storage for small unitary air conditioners is still expensive but has the potential to be competitive with several utility-scale electricity storage technologies. It remains to be seen if the latest generation of equipment can live up to manufacturer projections.
Content type: Resource Guide | Document ID: TAS-RG-17 | Author: Mary Horsey

Chilled-Beam Cooling Offers HVAC Savings
June 26, 2009
How does chilled-beam cooling technology work, and what are its benefits?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-7-09d | Author: Mary Horsey
