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For certain hyperscale data centre users, speed to market is the most crucial consideration when building a data centre.
It is much simpler to get a town to approve a data centre project when its water and sewer systems are not being overtaxed.
There is no requirement to approve and build additional water and sewage systems. A data centre without water can be built much more quickly.
The Global data center waterless cooling system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Using its unique cooling technology and a $1.25 billion senior secured credit line, Aligned intends to build a waterless data centre before the end of the year.
The SLC-04 waterless data centre will be constructed in Salt Lake City, partially utilising the region’s chilly desert climate for cooling. As heat is produced, Aligned’s Delta3 cooling technology will be used to remove it.
A novel waterless cooling technology has been introduced by Chinese hyperscale data centre operator Chin data. The systems are basically regular Liebert DSE systems that have been renamed for China, Vertiv has verified DCD.
The Vertiv DSE with variable speed compressors and the pumped refrigerant economizer is the foundation of X-Cooling.
Two online suites can handle up to six megawatts of power at DCX, which is running on a campus of six acres. The facility has the ability to grow swiftly to 12 megawatts and six private data suites.
Each data suite has a capacity ranging from 700 kW to 1 megawatt and is equipped with waterless cooling systems, UPS systems, and other key infrastructure.
Trust for investing in real estate In order to meet rising computing demands in the face of a water shortage, CyrusOne uses zero-water cooling as part of its business model.
Using ZutaCore’s HyperCool2 direct-on-chip, two-phase change liquid cooling system, CEI Modular, a division of Cupertino Electric, Inc. (CEI), and ZutaCore, a firm that develops waterless liquid cooling technology, will supply modular data centre solutions