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A Zero Emissions Data Center For Iceland
EarthTechling (Oct 8 2011) Construction , Power and Cooling , Emissions , Geothermal , Cloud Computing
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EarthTechlingA Zero Emissions Data Center For IcelandEarthTechlingThe facility was designed to take advantage of Iceland's chilly climate with free cooling 365 days a year. More information on the project will be available on the Colt/Verne Global Data Center website. Colt_Verne Global Data Center.and more »
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