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GRC’s new survey seeks end-user feedback on data center sustainability

GRC | December 28, 2022 | Read time : 02:11 min

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Green Revolution Cooling (GRC), the leader in immersion cooling for data centres, announced today the launch of its first annual Data Center Sustainability Survey, which will gather feedback from industry professionals on what is working and where there is need for improvement.

Participants in the survey will be asked eight short questions about their approach to sustainability and how their organization is working to reduce its carbon footprint. GRC is also interested in gathering stories about sustainability efforts in these mission-critical facilities; the successes, setbacks, and anything else related to data center sustainability.

Some of these stories will be featured in GRC's webinar on February 15th at 11:00 a.m. ET. Participants whose stories are selected will receive a $100 Amazon gift card or a donation made to the Rainforest Alliance in their name. The Rainforest Alliance is an international non-profit organisation working to make responsible business the new normal at the intersection of business, agriculture, and forests.

Results from the survey will not only help us better serve the industry, they’ll provide a much-needed benchmark for understanding sustainability in the data center ecosystem, providing insight to all of us in the industry on how to be the best stewards possible for our planet.”

Gregg Primm, VP of Marketing at GRC.

About GRC



Green Revolution Cooling is The Immersion Cooling Authority®.  The company's patented immersion-cooling technology dramatically simplifies data centre cooling infrastructure deployment. Enterprises reduce their data center design, build, energy, and maintenance costs by eliminating the need for chillers, CRACs, air handlers, humidity controls, and other traditional cooling components.

GRC's solutions are used in twenty-one countries and are perfect for next-gen application platforms such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, high-performance computing (HPC), 5G, and other edge computing and core applications. Their systems are environmentally resilient, sustainable, and space efficient, allowing them to be deployed in virtually any location with little lead time.

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