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EcoCooling is pleased to announce that it will become a development partner with HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd as part of our involvement in the Boden Type Data Centre (BTDC) research project. This project, of which EcoCooling is a consortium member, is a European Union-funded project with the key objective of demonstrating a range of highly innovative key engineering principles to construct the most cost- and energy-efficient data centres with minimal environmental impact. The BTDC was awarded the prize of Non-Profit Industry Initiative of the Year by Data Centre Dynamics in December 2019.
The Boden Project
The BTDC pilot project has utilised a range of techniques, processes and equipment developed by EcoCooling (UK), part of the pan-European consortium of BTDC project members. The BTDC prototype constructed in 2019 has achieved a significantly higher Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) than typical data centres. PUE is the ratio between the total power used in a data centre and the actual useful power used by the data centre’s IT equipment. A normal data centre has a PUE between 1.6 and 2.2, which means that for every 1,000 watts (W) of power output delivered by the data centre’s IT equipment, another 600W to 1,200W are used for cooling, power conversion losses, etc. The BTDC has achieved a PUE of less than 1.01; a PUE rating of 1.0 is equivalent to a 100% efficient facility.