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Seven critical issues for environmentally friendly Data Centres.
The industries that use more power than data centres are largely limited to aluminium smelting, steel production, cement production, rail networks and airport hubs. Data centres are massive users of power, with mega campus-based data centres consuming as much as 300–1,000+ megawatts, with one megawatt being enough to power between 100 and 1,000 homes. While drawing on mains power, generated using renewable energy and/or fossil fuels to power daily operations, data centres als
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Contaminated diesel is common and expensive - but not necessary.
Contaminated diesel is both common and expensive. It is common because its causes are ubiquitous and can be highly problematic. The causes of contaminated, or "dirty", diesel include water contamination, microbial growth, fungi, mould, yeast, sludge and sediment build-up, oxidation, ageing, and supply chain variability. Diesel degrades chemically over time when exposed to oxygen, heat, sunlight and certain metals, forming gums, varnish, sludge and sediment. Storage tanks also
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Cutting fuel consumption, costs and emissions in Australia- a Case Study.
Emissions legislation updated in 2023, requires Australia’s largest businesses to reduce carbon emissions by at least 4.9% per annum every year through to 2030. Given the long distances travelled in Australia, transport represents 22% of the country’s carbon emissions, and as such transport businesses need to act. Encouraged by the positive results achieved using EPC+ internationally, GreenTECH Fuel approached TotalEnergies to secure the distribution rights for the product vi
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