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Webcast Thursday July 12th! Architecture-Driven Cooling and Electrical Designs
Most energy consumers in the datacenter are obvious: computers, cooling plant and related equipment, lighting, and other miscellaneous electrical loads. But when it comes to data center cooling, all sources of energy used in the facility must be considered.
In this new Consulting-Specifying ENGINEER (CSE) sponsored webcast, What’s New in Data Centers: Architecture-Driven Cooling and Electrical Designs, noted industry experts will explore all aspects of energy consumption – and efficiency.
Featured speakers:
- William Kosik, PE, CEM, BEMP, LEED AP BD+C; Principal Data Center Energy Technologist, HP Enterprise Business, Technology Services; Chicago
- Ken Kutsmeda, PE, LEED AP; Engineering Design Principal, Assistant Chief Electrical Engineer; KlingStubbins, Philadelphia
Moderator:
Amara Rozgus, Editor in Chief/Content Manager, Consulting-Specifying Engineer, CFE Media LLC
Data center reliability and availability are fundamentally important to the center’s operation. Fortunately, the industry has recently responded well with myriad new products and services to help increase energy efficiency, reduce costs, and improve reliability.
Register here for the webcast "What's New in Data Centers: Architecture-Driven Cooling and Electrical Designs".
- Thursday, July 12, 2012 at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. CT/11 a.m. PT.
- 0.10 AIA CEUs or 1.0 PDH available for attendees
Can’t attend at this time? You can register to access the replay here
Related Article:
"Engineers should know how inefficiencies in electrical systems affect data center cooling load".
By William J. Kosik, PE, CEM, HP Technology Services, Chicago





