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Cycle evaluation of combined heat and power alternatives in data centers
This paper presents a first-order life cycle analysis of different combined heat and power (CHP) concepts in an air-cooled data center. The study finds that the benefits availed by implementing CHP may be small in the short run and depend largely on the size and configuration of the data center infrastructure. However, under certain operating circumstances, both environmental and economic gains can be realized.