2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15239056
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Analysis of an Evaporative Condensation System Coupled to a Microchannel-Separated Heat Pipe for Data Centers

Abstract: In the age of the digital economy, the data center is the most crucial piece of infrastructure. The issue of the excessive power consumption of a data center’s cooling system needs to be addressed as the national objective of “peak carbon and carbon neutrality” is increasingly promoted. In this study, a microchannel-separated heat pipe-cooling system with evaporative condensation is introduced. The system may switch between three modes of operation in response to changes in outdoor air quality parameters, ther… Show more

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“…The centre uses seawater from the Bay of Finland for its cooling needs, drastically reducing the energy requirements traditionally associated with cooling. Moreover, Google has complemented this design advantage by sourcing renewable energy to power the facility, thereby achieving a near-zero carbon footprint (Wang et al, 2022;WILO SE, 2023).…”
Section: Google's Zero Carbon Data Centre In Finlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The centre uses seawater from the Bay of Finland for its cooling needs, drastically reducing the energy requirements traditionally associated with cooling. Moreover, Google has complemented this design advantage by sourcing renewable energy to power the facility, thereby achieving a near-zero carbon footprint (Wang et al, 2022;WILO SE, 2023).…”
Section: Google's Zero Carbon Data Centre In Finlandmentioning
confidence: 99%