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3423: Johnson Controls Explains How to Cut Data Center Cooling Energy by 40%

Sep 17, 2025
Todd Grabowski, President of Global Data Center Operations at Johnson Controls, shares his three decades of expertise in energy-efficient cooling solutions. He discusses how cooling has become a top constraint for data centers, consuming up to 40% of a facility's energy. Grabowski highlights the innovative York YVAM platform and magnetic bearing centrifugal compressor, designed to significantly reduce energy usage, especially in hotter climates. The conversation delves into the challenges of balancing land, power, and water resources while advocating for sustainability in modern data center operations.
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INSIGHT

Cooling Is The Biggest Energy Lever

  • Roughly 40% of a data center's energy can be spent on cooling rather than compute workloads.
  • Optimizing the cooling platform yields the single biggest lever to reduce overall data center energy use.
ADVICE

Switch From Air To Liquid At The Chip

  • Move from air cooling to liquid cooling to improve heat transfer at the chip level.
  • Use conditioned liquid at the chip, capture heat into liquid, then send it to chillers for efficient rejection to atmosphere.
INSIGHT

Magnetic Compressors Slash Cooling Energy

  • Johnson Controls' York YVAM platform uses a magnetic bearing centrifugal compressor at its core.
  • That compressor consumes around 40% less energy than typical chillers from the past five years.
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