Energy efficient stories
Vertiv has helped Australia's University of Melbourne slash its data center energy usage by up to 70% by replacing its AC fans with EC fans.
Australian data center provider Metronode has scored a deal with a Federal Government agency to supply up to 200kw for its Mitchell ACT data center.
Metronode is celebrating an 'end-of-year boost' as the company announced that now three of its data centers have achieved a NABERS 4.5 star rating.
Fujitsu has just announced they've developed a highly accurate predictive technology to save energy and cool data centers.
NTT Communications has opened the second phase of its Hong Kong Financial Data Center, a HK$4 billion, Tier 4 facility housing more than 7000 racks.
MagSOL Labs unveils ESL, the pioneering solar-powered wireless phone charger, aiming to transform mobile charging globally.
Experts say better planning of homes and streets could cut health costs and improve liveability in future cities.
Affordable housing and healthier neighbourhoods are being cast as the key to cutting future city costs and improving residents’ well-being.
Construction costs could fall and projects finish sooner if New Zealand uses more CLT, an engineered timber system made locally.
A national study could reveal hundreds of millions of dollars in gains for New Zealand as businesses remain slow to adopt connected devices.
The market could more than double to USD $377 billion by 2022 as demand for lower-emission construction materials rises worldwide.
Hospitals could cut costs and avoid cylinder deliveries as on-site PSA units supply constant 95 per cent pure oxygen at the bedside.
Better energy ratings are helping landlords cut costs while giving tenants healthier workplaces, higher productivity and longer leases.
Attendance is set to draw more security firms after NZSA joined Facilities Integrate as a partner for its Auckland show in September.
New Zealand innovators will access anonymised half-hour power data for the first time, aiming to cut network costs and speed new energy products.
Workers in Arctic and desert sites can now use insulated emergency showers that meet ANSI and OSHA standards in extreme conditions.
Green building could lift investment returns and productivity, with New Zealand's property sector warned it must cut emissions as cities grow.
Eaton reveals grand plans for Singapore data center market, showcasing high performance UPS at recent conference.
Energy efficiency is one of the key things decision makers consider when choosing data storage, but security and uptime reliability aren't far behind.
Around the world, Governments have introduced laws to encourage people to move to more energy efficient lighting, but Kiwis aren't getting it.