Recent Announcements
KyotoCooling is active in many countries worldwide. Installations are occurring monthly on all continents. Unfortunately some non-disclosure agreements do limit our ability to share all the new activity. Watch these pages for activity near you or subscribe to our posts for updates.
In progress:
Rogers Comstock - Toronto Canada - 4x 90 kW units, March 2011
Noris Network - Nürnberg Germany - 2x 850 kW cells, May 2011
Melbourne Airport Australia - 2x 150 kW unit, May 2011
Internet Solutions - Randburg South Africa - 2x 375 kW cell, July 2011
Cegeka - Hasselt Belgium - 2x 300 kW cells, June 2011Recently installed and in operation:
BendBroadBend - Portland United States - 2x 450 kW
Stack Group - Moscow Russia - Test facility 1x 600 kW
TEO LT - Vilnius Lithuania - 1x 350 kW
Rotterdam Internet Exchange (R-iX) - Netherlands - 1x 600 kW
State of Montana - Helena United States - 3x 300 kW
Rogers Communications - Toronto Canada - 2x 300kW
BendBroadBend - Portland Oregon - Install completed Februari 2011
The construction of BendBroadband's Vault data center is nearly complete due in large part to the efforts of more than 120 Central Oregon-based contractors. BendBroadband Vault, which is seeking a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification, is a collocation data center which will begin operations in early-April in NE Bend.
The installation of the energy-efficient 2x 450 kW KyotoCooling system is underway. Testing of all equipment is scheduled for the remainder of February and March as the April opening approaches.
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Stack Group - Moscow Russia - Test facility August 2011
Stack Labs (developer of the construction and operation of a network of data centers Stack Data Network) announces the completion of a pilot facility of an innovative energy efficient modular data center solution.
It is a set of standardized factory made cells and unique in its design parameters and on the principle of operation. The design features of the modules provide the ability to build a full-fledged data center at any place - as in a building and the "open field". The life cycle of a data center is not limited either in time or space - if necessary, the configuration of the data center is adjusted by increasing or replacement of any items without interruption in the provision of services.
The cooling module is equipped with a 600 kW setup of the KyotoCooling cooling solution.
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TEO LT - Vilnius Lithuania - Operational Januari 2010
Teo LT (formerly Lietuvos Telekomas), a telecommunications company in Lithuania, owned by Telia Sonera group, the largest landline phone operator in Lithuania was completed medio December 2009.
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Rotterdam Internet Exchange (R-iX) - Netherlands - Live November 2009
The Rotterdam Internet Exchange Site went live with a truly innovative installation of a Constructed 600kw design. The unit the first of two has been installed in a redundant design in the former parking garage of the R-iX Facility. The Cooling Wheel and bypass louvers were installed directly in the existing garage floor. The building integration of KyotoCooling has truly been taken to a new level at this site showcasing the flexibility in deployment.
Mees Lodder, KyotoCooling CEO, was on hand for the opening along with local dignitaries. The principals of R-iX are seen here symbolically starting the system.
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State of Montana Helena Data Center - United States - Operational 2010
The State of Montana data center in Helena Montana is commissioned in January 2010. Three 300kw units were installed in an 600kw N+1 configuration with provision for a fourth unit as load grows over time to 900kw. The install took place over a one week period in November.
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Rogers Communications - Toronto Canada - Operational 2010
Rogers Communications has installed KyotoCooling in an 8000 square foot communicatons hub in Toronto Canada. The units were integrated by Urbacon on behalf of Rogers under a Design Build agreement. The dual 300kw units are factory prefabricated and were installed over a five day period in November 2009.
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