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What works to cut data centre energy usage

What works to cut data centre energy usage

By:  Carolyn Duffy Marsan  On: 06 Dec 2007 For: Network World (SS) Creator

Green buildings have occupancy sensors so that lights and temperature automatically adjust when no one is in the room. Another common feature is raised flooring with under-floor heating and cooling

The newest green data centres share many features: They're built using locally supplied and recycled materials; waste is minimized during construction; lots of windows provide extensive natural lighting; and fluorescent lighting with dimmers is used throughout.

These buildings have occupancy sensors so that lights and temperature automatically adjust when no one is in the room. Another common feature is raised flooring with under-floor heating and cooling used throughout the buildings, not just in the computer rooms.

The EPA's National Computer Center (NCC) at Research Triangle Park, N.C. -- a 95,322 square foot, 200-employee facility -- is a LEED Silver building. To get that certification, architects rotated the building so that the offices and lobby face south to allow the sun to help heat the building.

"The current orientation does take advantage of the sun, but in the summer that adds to the heat load," says James White, a physical scientist with EPA's Office of Administration Resources Management at Research Triangle Park. "One of the things we learned from this is to focus on really good glass glazing for the windows. This keeps your lighting factor up but reduces the heat load."

Architects also cut the size of the building by 20 per cent from its original footprint, and designed in the capability to expand it later rather than building in extra capacity.

"One of the big buzzwords is rightsizing," White says. "You need to really focus on sizing the building correctly and balancing loads so you don't build in unnecessary energy systems."

NCC's most innovative feature is the special solar panels on its roof, which offset about five per cent of the building's electric usage. The building's roof is one of the largest photovoltaic installations on the East Coast. The photovoltaic system converts the sun's light into electric energy and feeds it directly to the building. Another benefit of the roof is that it provides extra thermal insulation. It not only generates electricity but it mitigates unwanted radiant heat gain.

NOAA's Satellite Operations Facility (NSOF) in Suitland, Md., also has an innovative roof. The building has one of the largest so-called "green" roofs in the Washington D.C. area. It has soil and native plantings on the roof much like a sod shanty from pioneering days.

"The building is very unique," says Paul Pegnato, NSOF project manager. "The architect had this vision of a sloping landscape. So when you start on the north side and are walking across the landscape, you're walking across the roof without even knowing it."

NSOF's green roof helps reduce storm water runoff and improves the building's insulation. But NOAA has run into some problems maintaining the roof's plants during periods without rain.

"We've had some droughts out here, and there isn't a lot of experience here with green roofs," Pegnato says. "We're fighting with that. It takes a lot of commitment to maintain the landscaping."


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Carolyn Duffy Marsan Carolyn Duffy Marsan is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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by Jorg Breuning 12/7/2007 12:00:00 AMThere is a lot of green roof experience in the country and in the area. I am 30 years with green roofs and we know exactly what we are doing. However our service isn't for free - only much cheaper that a failure of a green roof. We are found easily on the web since more than 4 years and working since 1999 in the US - all our projects are still performing excellent. In this country it is hard to sell premier expertise when people don?t believe that in other countries on earth the technology is much more advance and much further head. Biology, physics and chemistry nature laws which work around this planet and the American continent is part of the planet ? as far as I know. Don?t say there is not enough expertise in the country! Say... we didn?t researched the topic. Jorg
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