Data centers play a vital role in everyday life by ensuring we have uninterrupted access to information. They are on the rise globally, and with that comes increased focus on the environment and air quality.
As the industry strives for sustainable operations and cleaner air, both carbon and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions are being reduced. Regulations are playing a major role in this shift, especially when it comes to NOx emissions.
A more sustainable world is one with lower emissions. By lowering greenhouse gases (GHGs) — like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), which contribute to climate change; and oxides of nitrogen (NOx ), which contribute to ozone depletion; and particulate matter (PM), which impacts air quality — we can improve the resiliency of our lives.
Purpose: To deliver a new backup system for phase 1 of a major new financial data center
Purpose: To install robust backup systems at a range of BAPCO fuel retail sites
The following op-ed was authored by Paul R. Miller, Director of External Relations, Cummins Corporate Research & Technology
Over the course of my 35 year career, I have seen enormous changes for our company and tremendous growth, particularly since 2002.
When I began in 1982, Cummins had around $1 billion in revenue, dominated by the North American Heavy-Duty Truck market, while international sales were small, but growing.
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