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- Data Centers Transition to Low GWP Refrigerants
Data centers transition to low GWP refrigerants
Before the January 1, 2027 deadline, data center operators must choose between existing R-410A systems or switch to the eco-friendlier R-454B options with much lower environmental impact.

Evolving refrigerant regulations and applications in data center environments
Know the advantages and disadvantages of being an early adopter of low GWP refrigerants, and how businesses can make informed decisions that align with their business and sustainability goals.

Charting a course for compliance, carbon emission reductions, and efficiency with low GWP refrigerants
Switch to low GWP refrigerants, accelerate total cost of ownership (TCO), and upgrade the data center for innovative cooling solutions to meet environmental regulations and improve efficiency.

Business impacts from regulatory changes on refrigerant usage
Data center operators understand that prioritizing usage compliance for refrigerant compounds with low global warming potential (GWP) has several benefits from the perspective of the environment, business, and economics. However, the transition to low GWP refrigerants also presents challenges that both decision-makers and practitioners must prepare for.