District Cooling

What is an industrial water chiller?

An industrial water chiller is a crucial component in various cooling systems and provides the necessary temperature control for a range of processes.
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District Heating, District Cooling

Benefits of implementing a district energy system in your project

The district energy system is quickly becoming one of the most popular heating and cooling alternatives in urban areas due its economic and environmental advantages. While employing a district energy plant that distributes heating to wider areas is not a new idea, these structures are currently beco[..]
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District Heating, District Energy, District Cooling

5th generation district heating and cooling systems as a renewable solution

5th generation district heating and cooling (also known as 5GDHC) represents a new stage in district heating and cooling systems in which energy efficiency and decarbonization are brought a step further.
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District Cooling

District cooling market: present and future

While the district cooling market seems like a recent phenomenon, the truth is its history can be traced back to the 1930s. However, the current global efforts to move away from fossil fuels and find efficient technologies to meet growing energy demands have meant a renewed interest into what the ri[..]
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District Cooling

Immersion cooling for Data Center: some key advantages

As the importance of data centers for companies and society at large increases, more and more key developments are made to improve these infrastructures’ optimal operations and efficiencies. Cooling solutions lie at the heart of the top decisions to ensure both of these goals and innovative approach[..]
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District Cooling, Data Center

What is liquid immersion cooling?

Liquid immersion cooling has gained traction as an efficient alternative to cooling in data centers more efficiently and sustainably than traditional methods.
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District Cooling

Liquid cooling for data centers: the options

As needs and requirements for data center technologies expand, so does the obligation of finding reliable cooling systems that guarantee energy and cost efficiency. In this context, liquid cooling for data centers has become a key promising alternative to data center water cooling and air-based solu[..]
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District Cooling, Data Center

Data center cooling: how it works and why it is the future

As servers and data centers grow in importance, data center cooling has become a key issue for companies to address.
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District Cooling

Sea Water Cooling System: Do You Know Its Potential For DC?

What is sea water cooling system? When trans-oceanic steam-powered ships discovered that sea water could condense exhaust steam into usable water, seawater for climate control was been born. Sea water district cooling has been made possible by modern technology that allows sizeable facilities such a[..]
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District Energy, District Cooling

Screw compressor working principle and use in District Cooling

The chiller plant is one of the major systems of a district cooling plant. Others are the distribution network and the consumer system. The compressor, which is the focus of this post, is a critical component of a chiller plant. ARANER is an experienced provider of District Cooling solutions. We can[..]
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District Cooling, Data Center

Data Center Redundancy

As companies increasingly rely on data centers for their business operations and digital infrastructure, ensuring a high level of security and reliability in terms of redundancy becomes paramount for data center infrastructure providers. Let's explore the details of data center redundancy.
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District Cooling

Industrial application of refrigeration: District Cooling&Data Centers

Industrial refrigeration isn’t air conditioning—it goes beyond that, both in scale and in the little details. Industrial refrigeration can be defined as the equipment and accessories projected to remove heat from large-scale processes or materials, lowering the temperature to a desired value. Depend[..]
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