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GECritical Power
Look closer at power eYciency.
See how just a 1% gain saves you millions in tco.
Data Centers Use Approximately 3% of all Electricity Generated in the US
55%Server
3%Lighting
12%ElectricalDistributionLosses
30%Cooling
( ) ( )
What is tco?Total Cost of Ownership
tco=
CapEx + OpExp( ) ( )
tco is a critical metric to understanding true and long-term costs when designing a new facility or selecting new equipment.
When You Talk ups EYciency, You Have to Understand tco
IT Server(3 yr. Life)
UPS(10 yr. Life)
$500,000
$400,000
$200,000
$100,000
0
$300,000
1 MW 1 MW
Equipment Type (Life in yrs.)
Ener
gy O
p Ex
($ M
M)
Data Center tco evaluations for an asset like a server, with a typical life span of two to three years, is a very different calculation than the long-term critical power requirements of a complete data center with a life span of 10 to 15 years.
2-3 YearsTypical Server life span
10-15 Years Typical ups life span
Assessing YourEquipment Life
To realize long-term beneWts and cost savings of a tco evaluation and purchase model, data center managers have an opportunity to align their CapEx-centric purchasing team to the OpEx goals of their operational teams.
HARRY HANDLINDirector of Critical Power Applications
GE’s Critical Power Business
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96.5%a tco evaluation of the OpEx costs of operating a ups over 10 years creates an operational savings of $1.4 million when energy eYciency improves a single percent − from 93 to 94 percent eYciency. With newer ups technologies that oVer up to 96.5 percent eYciency, that savings jumps to almost $3.4 million. Therefore, a one percent gain in energy eYciency matters.
101 MegawattUPS’s
94%Efficiency
With
Will Cost
$10.7Million
Over
10Years
At
$0.10KW/hr
Scenario 2
101 MegawattUPS’s
93%Efficiency
With
Will Cost
$12.1Million
Over
10Years
At
Scenario 1
$1.4Million in Savings
$0.10KW/hr
Why 1% Matters
96.5%
12
10
8
6
4
2
094% 93%
$2.9 $2.9 $2.9
$4.4
$7.3
$7.8
$10.7
$9.2
$12.1
OpEx CapEx
(10 MW data center/10 yr. life, $.10 kW/hr.)
Total cost of ownership (tco), the sum of capital expenditures (CapEx) and operational expenditures (OpEx), is a critical metric to understanding true and long-term costs when designing a new facility or selecting equipment. Yet with the explosion of data center expansion, identifying tco variables when specifying, building and operating a data center may be more elusive, costing companies millions of dollars every year.
tcovs.
EYciency
When running a data center, there are a few things that are just key to the business…reliability, eYciency, supportability…and availability…because your customers require you to be online and working 24/7.
LIANA DUNLAPPresident & ceo
CoreSpace
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Case Study: CoreSpace
Click the play button to view the Video Case Study on YouTube
DISTRIBUTED UPSBefore:
UPSs230
100kVAANNUALLY
345,000BTUs
CENTRALIZED UPSAfter:
UPSs2
32kVAANNUALLY
14,000BTUs
ROI• 25% ahead on planned three-year roi • Recaptured valuable floor space • Lowered battery replacement cost
Why Percentages Matterfor CoreSpace
ge’s eBoost Impact
Energy Efficiency to the Extreme
• $88,800 in annual energy savings• 99% efficiency in eBoost mode • 96% reduction in btu energy and cooling
Reliability & Uptime• ups back-up and power quality• Improved server uptime and
customer service • Cut it staff hours responding to
ups or power-related issues
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