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Published on January 15, 2009

US Federal Government and Data Centers

The federal government spends more than $479 million a year to power its data centers, which house more than 599,000 computer servers, HP and Intel estimate. The companies’ cost-savings projections assume each server uses 2,000 kilowatt-hours of energy per year at a cost of 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. Running the servers accounts for one-quarter of the cost, while cooling the systems accounts for half of the cost.

Unless agencies improve the efficiency of their data centers beyond current trends, EPA said the government’s electricity cost for servers and data centers could reach $740 million a year by 2011.

In a time when the US Federal Government is looking for ways to save and help generate new work the movement to energy efficient data centers is a no brainer.

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