Jan 27, 2014: DataCenterKnowledge.com posted a useful article on data center energy efficiency by Sarah Rambacher, Associate Project  Manager, Energy Efficiency Services for New York State Energy Research and  Development Authority (NYSERDA). Ms. Rambacher offers a concrete example and advice for a  data center EE project.
“When Time-Warner Cable embarked upon  building out a new data center space, it worked closely with NYSERDA and its  data center outreach consultant, Willdan Energy Solutions, in the early stages  of design. Through a mix of energy-efficient power, cooling and lighting  strategies, NYSERDA estimates that Time Warner Cable will save 970,000 kilowatt  hours (kWh) per year over a comparable baseline case.
“According to Sal Azzaro, Senior Facilities  Director at Time-Warner Cable, ‘It’s been a real team effort. We sat around the  table with NYSERDA, Willdan and our business partners and asked, “What if we do  this? How about this?” Working with NYSERDA isn’t just about capturing the  money for incentives – it’s not a driving factor compared to what we spend –  but what they help us recoup in efficiency and redundancy is really primary to  the process.’
“In the field of data center energy  efficiency, one size does not fit all, especially at the rapid pace at which  today’s technology grows and evolves. That’s why it’s critical to have an  experienced partner to help navigate through the options and maximize  investments in energy-efficiency measures. A good partner will focus on overall  project ROI and help customers identify and implement IT and infrastructure  improvement projects that reduce operating costs, increase efficiency and  ultimately help grow their business.”