Money for Research, Not for Energy Bills: Finding Energy and Cost Savings in High Performance Computer Facility Designs
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
Abstract
High-performance computing facilities in the United States consume an enormous amount of electricity, cutting into research budgets and challenging public- and private-sector efforts to reduce energy consumption and meet environmental goals. However, these facilities can greatly reduce their energy demand through energy-efficient design of the facility itself. Using a case study of a facility under design, this article discusses strategies and technologies that can be used to help achieve energy reductions.
Journal
Computing in Science and Engineering
Volume
12
Year of Publication
2010
Organization
Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, High Tech and Industrial Systems, Building and Industrial Applications Department