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Getting the best from your batteries

Chris Cutler from Riello UPS takes a deep dive into UPS batteries and outlines the steps data centre operators should take to reduce the risk of premature failure.

The only way is UPS

Dave Sterlace, Head of Technology at ABB Global Data Centre Solutions, looks at how advancements in UPS technology and applications can help mitigate energy usage and maximise efficiencies in data centres to help the sector grow in a green way.

Meeting the climate change challenge

VYCON’s John Jeter explores how data centres can reduce their carbon footprint with the use of flywheel technology.

Making data centre power pay

Amidst soaring energy prices, how can data centre operators cut their energy consumption while also earning income by supplying excess power to the grid? Danel Turk, Global Data Centre Segment Leader from ABB, sheds some light on the issue.

Data centres set to adopt smart grid ready UPSs, suggests research

Data centre operators are ready to embrace grid-interactive UPS initiatives within the next four years in a move to support a smarter, greener grid, according to new research by Omdia.

Vertiv joins RISE Partnership Programme

Vertiv has joined the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE ) Partnership Programme to help develop sustainable solutions for the data centre sector.­­

How to choose a UPS standby generator

Alex Emms, operations director at Kohler Uninterruptible Power (KUP), discusses the factors to consider when selecting a UPS backup generator and installing it into its target location.

Aggreko launches ‘Greener Upgrades’ initiative

Aggreko has launched its Greener Upgrades initiative in an effort to achieve more sustainable data centre construction.

Protecting power at the edge

Chris Cutler of Riello UPS explores whether lithium-ion batteries are the ideal energy storage solution to power the next generation of edge computing applications.

Riello UPS recognised as a living wage employer

Riello UPS has become the latest company to achieve accreditation as a living wage employer, meaning it pays at least £9.50 an hour.

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