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Cooling
ReGen III targets data centre immersion cooling market with circular Group III base oils
ReGen III has formed a Special Committee to explore strategic options to bring its re-refined products into the immersion cooling market.
Industry
Netwise expands London East data centre footprint
Netwise has expanded its London East (NLE) data centre, securing full operational control of the south side of the Datapoint estate.
Opinion
How IT professional services are becoming the backbone of the AI-ready data centre
Ian Shearer explores why expert support on power, cooling and operations is now essential as AI pushes legacy data centre designs to their limits.
Opinion
The real risk to data centres isn’t power or land – it’s reputation
BCS' Anna Rantala argues that public perception is no longer just uncomfortable noise at the edges of the data centre sector, but a real constraint.
Industry
UK Parliament backs NSIP status for data centres
UK data centres are a step closer to being brought within the NSIP regime, after receiving backing from both Houses of Parliament.
Sponsored
nVent debuts new modular liquid cooling portfolio
nVent has unveiled its new modular data centre liquid cooling solutions, aligned with chip manufacturers’ current and future cooling requirements.
Whitepapers
Guidance for RDHx deployment: Whitepaper by nVent
This comprehensive document presents an in-depth analysis of how advanced liquid cooling systems, now a necessity due to the AI boom, address the rising energy demands faced by modern data centre, while ensuring optimal performance and environmental sustainability.
Opinion
From patience to power play: How CP30AP is rewriting the rules of grid access
Farrer & Co's Jamie Goldberg argues that grid connections have shifted from a simple administrative hurdle to a strategic, capital-intensive contest.

