KyotoCooling in Action: Case Studies


Hewlett-Packard’s new Streetsville data center in Mississauga, Canada is a first for the company. It is HP’s first data center to use KyotoCooling and the associated KyotoWheel heat exchanger for its primary cooling. The cutting-edge technology reduces the need for mechanical cooling by transferring heat to the outside air stream through an energy recovery wheel heat exchanger. Read more


When United Airlines needed a new data center, it sought one that could withstand severe weather conditions while maintaining the integrity and security of the cooling requirement. It found the solution in the KyotoCooling System. The system’s design gives the airline, the world’s largest in terms of scheduled passenger-miles flown, a design that supports its commitment to act in a manner that is both fiscally and socially responsible. Read more

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BendBroadband Vault has been receiving a lot of recognition as a result of its partnership with KyotoCooling. The company, which employs full Kyoto Controls integration into its data center management was awarded the Uptime Institute’s Tier III Certification of Constructed Facility. This recognition followed the Tier III Design Certification it received from the institute in March 2011. In addition, it received an Innovation Award from the Environmental Center of Bend as part of the 2011 Sustainability Awards and achieved LEED Gold status under the LEED 2009 Building Design and Construction rating system. Read more

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Thanks in part to a KyotoCooling System, Bell Canada and its partner, Urbacon Architecture, were recently awarded the 2012 Green Enterprise IT Award for Facility Design and Innovation by the Uptime Institute. The institute, an independent international research, education and consulting organization focused on the data center industry, recognizes companies that significantly improve energy productivity and resource use in the IT sector. It recognized Bell for the sustainable green building and development practices used in constructing its Ottawa region data center. The data center’s cutting-edge design combines green architectural approaches with energy-efficient operational features, resulting in an industry-leading power usage effectiveness rating of 1.26, including office and meeting rooms. Read more


It’s not just a data center… it’s a Cloudsite™ – As part of the Company’s product strategy, Cloudsite™ has incorporated an innovative cooling technology as part of its solution.

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KPN, the leading telecommunications and ICT service provider in the Netherlands was seeking a data center solution. In response to growing customer needs, the company, which offers wireline and wireless telephony, Internet and TV to consumers and end-to-end telecom and ICT services to business customers, wanted to explore new data center operating models. It sought a model that would meet both environmental and cost challenges, while ensuring mission-critical reliability for at least 15 years. Read more

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– The modern principle of indirect free cooling ensures exemplary energy efficiency. Modular and redundant design ensures maximum availability.

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Internet Solutions to cut power costs at new data center – Dimension Data’s Advanced Infrastructure team successfully implements next generation KyotoCooling technology at Internet Solutions’ Data Center.

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The most environmentally-friendly data center in Central and Eastern Europe in Lithuania – January 29th, 2010. Baltic Data Center, a leader in the management of data centers and information systems in the Baltic States.

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