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DCD Talks with PTS and Bloom Energy
By Peter Sacco | Jun 30, 2021 | data center design, data center power, green data center, power, PTS Event, webinar
Pete Sacco (Founder and President, PTS Data Center Solutions) and Jamie Funk (Head of Sales for Verticals at Bloom Energy) talk to Dan Loosemore of Data Center Dynamics about future-proofing the modern data center using PTS' Data Center Reimagined approach and Bloom Energy's fuel-cell and micro-grid solutions.
Read More → Bloom Energy Webinar: Microgrids: The Answer to the Rising Frequency of Grid Outages
By Peter Sacco | Feb 4, 2020 | green data center, power
PTS Partner Bloom Energy and Navigant Research Present A Free Webinar: Microgrids: The Answer to the Rising Frequency of Grid Outages [maxbutton id=”2″ text=”Register Now” linktitle=”Register Now” ] Faced with unprecedented power demand and an ever-growing threat of escalating climate impact, utilities are struggling to manage an increased pressure on infrastructure. Power outages have nearly…
Read More → Aquatherm: High Performance, Long-Lasting, and Environmentally Friendly Pipes and Fittings
By Peter Sacco | Jan 30, 2015 | Aquatherm, green data center, HVAC Design, hydronic pipe, piping systems, PVC
Ideally hydronic pipe should not be affected by the fluid it is carrying, and the fluid should not be affected by the pipe. Sadly, many HVAC system use a compromised material called carbon steel for hydronic piping. Water oxidizes steel, which causes pitting, scale build-up, and eventually leads to failure of the pipe. These effects are…
Read More → PTS Exhibiting at Con Edison Energy Efficiency Summit 2012
By Peter Sacco | Apr 9, 2012 | computer room energy efficiency, data center energy efficiency, data center energy summit, green data center
Join PTS Data Center Solutions at the Con Edison Energy Efficiency Summit on May 1st at the Hilton New York Hotel. The second annual event brings together building contractors, manufacturers, and consultants working to reduce business energy consumption. Many reports state greater than 50% of the power burden for businesses resides in the data center…
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