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Economizers
Economizers are systems that improve cooling efficiency in data centres by utilizing external air or water when conditions allow, minimizing the reliance on mechanical cooling. There are two types: air economizers, which bring in outside air, and water economizers, which use cool water to absorb heat. Economizers significantly reduce energy consumption and operational costs in suitable climates.
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Energy recovery systems in data centres are technologies that capture waste heat or energy generated during operations and repurpose it for heating or other uses. These systems improve overall energy efficiency and sustainability by reducing the need for additional energy sources. Examples include heat recovery units integrated into cooling systems and systems that convert waste heat into usable power.
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Energy storage systems in data centres provide backup power and grid stability by storing energy for later use. Technologies such as lithium-ion batteries, flywheels, and thermal storage support peak shaving, load balancing, and renewable energy integration. These systems enhance reliability, reduce dependency on diesel generators, and align with sustainability goals, offering operational and environmental benefits.
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