Property developer Ask:Goodman is joining a partnership with Internet hosting specialist UKFast.Net and Manchester City Council to build an Internet exchange and hosting facility using the latest techniques to minimize carbon emissions. The purpose-built facility will be sited in Central Park, East Manchester and aims to be operational in the second half of 2008.
The facility will be the first large scale green hosting centre in the world and will generate some of its own renewable energy as well as re-using the large amount of heat generated by server computers.
Source: prleap.com
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