
- Reducing climate impact through low-GWP adoption
- 2024/10/17 14:00
- 0001/01/01 00:00
- October 17, 2024
- ON24 page
As the technology industry advances its businesses and services to accommodate high-performance computing (HPC) activities, data center operators must consider the challenges of increasing their power and cooling capabilities, systems management, facilities’ redundancies, and the changing regulatory requirements.
Despite the increased demands of the evolving critical digital infrastructure, businesses consider tracking and achieving their respective sustainability goals as a competitive differentiator, one of which includes the adoption of low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants for their respective facilities. Join us for this insightful webinar in navigating the transition to low GWP refrigerants where we will discuss:
1. Responsible operations: Understand how a focus on operating responsibly encompasses environmental stewardship, social equity, and economic viability, forming a comprehensive approach for businesses.
2. Market differentiation: Discover how companies can leverage sustainability to not only enhance their compliance but also drive revenue and differentiate themselves in a competitive market.
3. Emission reduction strategies: Explore practical approaches for adopting low GWP refrigerants and energy-efficient systems, helping to reduce carbon emissions while minimizing the total warming impact of cooling devices in data centers.
Speaker:
Alessandro Zerbetto
Global Offering Manager Floor Mount, Vertiv
Alessandro started his career in the HVAC industry back in 2006, after graduating in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Padova, Italy. He experienced several roles during his career and joined Vertiv in 2021 as Global Offering Manager for Floor Mount units, leveraging his 17-years’ experience in the field and after an Executive Master in Business Administration accomplished in 2016 at the CUOA Business School in Vicenza, Italy. Alessandro is part of the Technical Committee within EUDCA since 2021.