
How Data Center HVAC Teams Can Improve Indoor Air Quality and Cut Energy Costs with High-Efficiency Air Filters
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The data center industry is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for cloud computing services, Internet of Things (IoT) devices and especially artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. As businesses continue to adopt cloud services, they are relying more on external data centers to host their data and applications, leading to a greater demand for larger data center infrastructures.
The surge in data generated by IoT devices, big data analytics, AI and machine learning requires more robust storage and processing power, resulting in an increase in the number of data centers. By 2030, it’s projected that AI workloads will account for approximately 70% of data center capacity, contributing to a projected 160% increase in power demand.
Additionally, edge computing, which brings computation and data storage closer to the source of the data, is driving the establishment of smaller, localized data centers. These smaller sites are well-suited for 5G networks, which require ultra-low latency by processing data closer to the end user.
However, the expansion of data centers poses several challenges, particularly concerning rising energy consumption. Data centers need vast amounts of energy to run servers and maintain cool environments, which could potentially double or triple energy loads from data centers in the U.S. by 2028, further escalating energy consumption.
As data centers become larger and more complex, managing indoor air...
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