Data Centers Straining the Grid? Alternatives Lurk Underwater
In Europe, data center projects are pursuing a number of alternative paths to resiliency in order to reduce pressure on a grid stretched to capacity.
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Read July 2018 IssueIn Europe, data center projects are pursuing a number of alternative paths to resiliency in order to reduce pressure on a grid stretched to capacity.
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