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Berkeley Lab Helping China Boost Energy Efficiency of Data Centers
Web Host Industry Review (Dec 21 2010) Servers
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The US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (www.lbl.gov) is working with China to improve the energy efficiency of the country's data centers, according to a report by PhysOrg.com.
The project is being run by Dale Sartor, head of the Building Technology's Applications Team, and Bo Shen of the China Energy Group.
The Berkeley Lab scientists will work with the China Institute of Electronics and the China Electronics Standardization Institute to "share best practices, case studies and other material" to help form standards and training programs for China's data center industry.
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