Posted By Rich Miller On September 24, 2008 @ 3:00 pm In Green Data Centers,Microsoft | 8 Comments
[1]Microsoft plans to install solar panels on the roof of its new data center in San Antonio [2], and will use photovoltaic power to supplement the 50 megawatts of capacity it has provisioned from local utility CPS Energy. The solar panels are just one example of the many steps Microsoft is taking to incorporate green technologies into its new data centers. While providing a visible illustration of the company’s commitment to environmentally-friendly technology, the solar panels may not make much of a dent in the energy bills for the $550 million San Antonio data center.
Solar energy hasn’t been widely used in data centers because of the large amounts of energy required to power the servers and cooling equipment in modern mission-critical facilities. It requires a very large installation of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels to produce even a fraction of the energy required by most data centers.
UPDATE: While Microsoft discussed plans to install solar panels at the San Antonio data center during Monday’s media event, the system won’t be operational in the near future. “While it is indeed sunny quite a bit of the time in San Antonio, the economics for solar are not yet a good fit for this facility,” said Mike Manos, general manager of Global Foundation Services for Microsoft. ”As solar technology advances, we anticipate that solar may become a more viable option within a few years. As a result, we have enabled our building to accept the technology and weight of solar panels when the technology matures.”
The only data center currently powered entirely by PV solar power is AISO [3] (Affordable Internet Services Online), which operates a 1,500 square foot facility in Romoland, California. AISO powers its data center with 120 solar panels that generate DC power, which is then run through an inverter and stored in batteries.
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[2] data center in San Antonio: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2008/09/22/microsoft-makes-san-antonio-a-force/
[3] AISO: http://www.aiso.net
[4] 480 kilowatts: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/apr06/04-21SolarPowerPR.mspx
[5] rooftops of the Googleplex : http://venturebeat.com/2006/10/16/google-builds-largest-solar-installation-in-us-oh-and-bigger-than-microsofts/
[6] far more expensive: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2008/09/16/googles-take-on-green-data-center-energy/
[7] solar thermal power: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2008/01/17/google-invests-in-utility-scale-solar-power/
[8] Rich Miller: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/richm/
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