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Introduces LA’s First Green Data Center 530 West 6th Street Los Angeles, California 90014

Introduces LA’s First Green Data Center 530 West 6th Street Los Angeles, California 90014. Mission Statement. Corporate Colocation (CorpColo) uses Downtown LA’s Internet Fiber Infrastructure and perfect climate to provide internet access for companies from around the world. .

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Introduces LA’s First Green Data Center 530 West 6th Street Los Angeles, California 90014

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  1. Introduces LA’s First Green Data Center530 West 6th Street Los Angeles, California 90014

  2. Mission Statement Corporate Colocation (CorpColo) uses Downtown LA’s Internet Fiber Infrastructure and perfect climate to provide internet access for companies from around the world. CorpColo provides the most reliable, safe, and secure environment for web services at an affordable price supplying “high tech” clean industry to “grow LA” CorpColo achieves the greatest energy efficiency through its patent pending “Hot Air Extraction System” passing along the energy dollar savings to our clients while reducing CO2 omissions overall.

  3. Why CO2 Reduction is Critical for Data Storage Industry The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates the following: • Number of US servers will jump 50% in next four years to 15.8 million located in 7,000 data centers • Average annual utility cost for a 100,000 sq ft data center is $ 5.9 million with 1.4 kilowatts of power wasted for every kilowatt consumed – half of the energy going to servers and 40% for cooling. • Data usages now account for 8 % of ALL U.S. electricity consumed and by 2020 carbon emissions resulting from this will have quadrupled to 680 million tons per year – more than the entire aviation industry.

  4. CorpColo’s Answer We're building out an environmentally friendly solution in our new colocation facility in downtown Los Angeles Thru use of the ambient outside air in our temperate climate we're able to reduce cooling energy costs by 80%. We use less energy because we keep our air treatment compressors off most of the year. We use fans to provide an efficient flow of air. The hot air is sucked out our windows and vents and the cool air is pumped in to replace it.

  5. How our solution works Cold Air is drawn into the Data Center and Directed In Front of Servers via Fans LA is cool enough over 69% of the days and nearly 100% of the nights to run on outside air.* The Air travels through the servers and is released onto a “hot aisle” where it is extracted by a vacuum system. The hot air, is shot out of the datacenter. As a resultour data center air comes from cool outside air. *Should the outside heat up too much, the traditional coolers turn on automatically and shuts down again when it cools off.

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