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Webinar: Water consumption in DCs

September 23 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

In this webinar, we unpack the challenges and misconceptions around water use in data centres. We’ll explore why water is a powerful cooling tool and look at innovative strategies that use water smarter, improve cooling efficiency, and support more sustainable operations – offering a clearer perspective on how the industry can balance performance with environmental responsibility.

Speaker Bio:

Steven Parker (ASHRAE DC SIG Co-chair) has worked within building services since 2008. His design experience is mainly mechanical, but has extensive knowledge on electrical systems, controls, and acoustics. With 15 years of data centre design experience, from hyperscale design to colocation, new-build, redevelopment and fit-out design he has a wide range of expertise across the data centre sector. He is constantly innovating creative solutions to build more sustainability, reducing complexity, and improving efficiency. Steven is an expert in liquid cooling, recently developing a showcase suite where every type of liquid cooling technology is connected and live to an existing data centre. Steven is the Co-chair of the ASHRAE UK Data Centre Special Interest Group.

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Date:
September 23
Time:
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
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