Doe Announces 42 Million To Develop High Performance Cooling Systems
Doe Announces 42 Million To Develop High Performance Cooling Systems — the u.s. department of energy (doe) today announced up to $42 million in funding to overcome technology barriers associated with the development of high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers. The u.s. department of energy (doe) announced up to $42 million in funding to overcome technology barriers associated with the development of high performance, energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers.
Us Doe Announces Usd42 Million To Develop High Performance Cooling Washington, d.c. — the u.s. department of energy (doe) today announced up to $42 million in funding to overcome technology barriers associated with the development of high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers. The us department of energy (doe) has announced up to $42 million in funding to help develop high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers. The u.s. department of energy (doe) is offering up to $42 million in funding for the development of high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers. U.s. department of energy (doe) has announced up to $42 million in financing for a program called “coolerchips” in order to overcome barriers in high performance, energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers.
Doe Announces 40 Million For More Efficient Cooling For Data Centers The u.s. department of energy (doe) is offering up to $42 million in funding for the development of high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers. U.s. department of energy (doe) has announced up to $42 million in financing for a program called “coolerchips” in order to overcome barriers in high performance, energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers. "us doe announces $42m in funding for "breakthrough" data center cooling will allow for denser, and more modular systems the us department of energy (doe) has announced up to $42. The announcement in funding is to overcome technology barriers associated with the development of high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centres. Washington, d.c. — the u.s. department of energy today announced up to $42 million in funding for “high performance energy efficient cooling solutions for data centers.” more about the coolerchips funding opportunity, and details on how to apply can be found at: arpa e exchange.
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