Advanced Concepts for Renewable Energy Supply of Data Centres

The rapid increase of cloud computing, high performance computing (HPC) and the vast growth in Internet and Social Media use have aroused the interest in energy consumption and the carbon footprint of Data Centres. Data Centres primarily contain electronic equipment used for data processing (servers...

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Other Authors: Salom, Jaume (Editor), Urbaneck, Thorsten (Editor), Oró, Eduard (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
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