Disrupting Data Centre Design
This report examines the transformative potential of liquid cooling, an emerging technology that is poised to become a cornerstone of modern data centre design. We will explore the diverse approaches to
Liquid cooling: The next evolution in data center thermal management
Liquid cooling technologies — especially two-phase immersion systems — are the most notable advancement. Companies like Microsoft and Alibaba have adopted immersion cooling at
Liquid cooling of data centers: A necessity facing challenges
This article is intended to serve as a comprehensive roadmap to understanding this shift. It covers four major liquid cooling techniques: indirect water cooling with rear door heat exchangers,
The Role of Liquid Cooling in Advancing Industrial and Commercial
Liquid cooling''s rising presence in industrial and commercial energy storage reflects an overall trend toward efficiency, safety, and performance when managing thermal challenges in
How liquid-cooled technology unlocks the potential of energy storage
Liquid-cooling is also much easier to control than air, which requires a balancing act that is complex to get just right. The advantages of liquid cooling ultimately result in 40 percent less power consumption
Increase the efficiency of existing data centers with liquid cooling
The surge in high-performance computing (HPC) and AI workloads is driving up energy consumption and heat loads, exceeding air-cooling solutions'' capabilities. Data centers are under
Sustainable Data Center Liquid Cooling Trends for the AI Heat Wave
Data centers can also increase sustainability by using liquid cooling in facility infrastructure, such as energy storage. Backup power is critical for data centers because the industry
Why Liquid Cooling Is the New Standard for Data Centers in 2025
Discover why liquid cooling is replacing air systems in modern data centers. Explore its role in AI workloads, energy savings, and sustainability in 2025 and beyond.
Data centers warm up to liquid cooling
Data centers are energy hogs: According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), data center electricity consumption in the U.S. is expected to increase from around 200 TWh in 2022,
Energy Consumption in Data Centers: Air versus Liquid Cooling
By implementing innovative cooling technologies, such as liquid cooling, hot and cold aisle containment, or optimized airflow management, data centers reduce the energy consumed by
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