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Bluestone Energy and adaptivcool Link Up in New England
Greentech Media (Dec 1 2009) Power and Cooling , Servers
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Bluestone Energy Services, which designs and implements energy efficiency projects for commercial and industrial buildings, has a new data center partnership in New England.
The Norwell, Mass.-based company said Tuesday that it has an exclusive arrangement with data center cooling startup AdaptivCool for all projects in the territories of utilities NStar and National Grid.
AdaptivCool makes systems that pinpoint "hot spots" in data center aisles and racks, and floor tile fans that direct cold air to those hot spots. That can help data centers cut their cooling bills by 30 percent or so – not bad, considering that cooling can use up to half the energy for some data centers (see AdaptivCool: The Goldilocks of Data Center Cooling).
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