Green House Data Harnesses Wind Power

Green House Data in Cheyenne, Wyoming operates a 10,000 square foot data center that is powered through renewable wind energy from its local utility. In this video, company president Shawn Mills provides a walk-through.

Rich Miller

December 8, 2010

1 Min Read
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Green House Data in Cheyenne, Wyoming operates a 10,000 square foot data center that is powered entirely through renewable wind energy from its local utility. The company use electricity provided by Cheyenne, Light, Fuel and Power, which has partnered on a 30-megawatt wind generation site in Cheyenne. Green House Data says its facility is the largest wind-powered public data center in the nation, and offers cloud hosting and colocation services. In this video, company president Shawn Mills provides an overview of the data center. This video runs about 2 minutes, 30 seconds.

For more coverage of information about renewable energy in data centers, check out our Green Data Centers Channel. For additional video, check out our DCK video archive and the Data Center Videos channel on YouTube.

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