1 Energy and Water Environmental Trade-Offs of Data Center Cooling Technologies (LV-17-C004)

Sophia Flucker, CEng, Operational Intelligence Ltd.
Beth Whitehead, Ph.D., Operational Intelligence Ltd.
Robert Tozer, Ph.D., Operational Intelligence Ltd.
Deborah Andrews, Ph.D., London South Bank University
Historically, the rising cost of energy has been a huge driver for data center energy efficiency, and the contribution of this consumption to climate change is ever more evident. As the industry begins to look beyond energy consumption, it has become aware that environmental impact derives not just from energy consumption, but also from our use of natural resources. To ensure optimization measures do not cause a burden shift, these interdependent issues should not be considered in isolation. Data centers consume energy to power and cool IT equipment. Current optimization efforts largely focus on the operation of cooling technologies.

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