Future Resource Engineering appoints Rick Sommers to Controls Engineer to assist in growing demand of custom data center efficiency programs. Read more below: Future Resource Engineering Appoints Rick Sommers as Controls Engineer Seasoned energy efficiency expert selected to perform vital role as firm keeps pace with demand for custom data center efficiency programs March 22, 2016 09:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time FORT COLLINS, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Future Resource Engineering, a leader in data center operational and power optimization, today […]
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Utility Dive Features Future Resource Engineering
In an article from Utility Dive, Future Resource Engineering is featured for its white paper on energy efficiency in data centers. Report: Power-hungry data centers have big potential for efficiency By Robert Walton | December 3, 2015 Dive Brief: A new report out by Future Resource Engineering highlights the energy efficiency potential that exists in data centers, finding more than 24 million kWh of potential savings in 40 locations, Smart Grid News reports. Those efficiencies equate to more […]
Future Resource Engineering Identifies High Energy and Cost Savings for Data Centers in 2015
The team of energy efficiency engineers at Future Resource Engineering uncover tremendous energy and cost savings for its clients in 2015. Future Resource Engineering Identifies Over 24 Million kWh of Energy Savings for Data Centers in 2015 Energy efficiency division uncovers more than $2.2 million in cost savings and $1.4 million in utility incentives in data centers across the United States December 01, 2015 10:13 AM Eastern Standard Time FORT COLLINS, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Future Resource Engineering (FRE), […]
IT Business Edge Features Future Resource Engineering
FRE is featured in an article from IT Business Edge focusing on energy efficiency in data centers. The Easy Way and the Hard Way to Energy Efficiency Arthur Cole | INFRASTRUCTURE | POSTED 02 OCT, 2015 Everyone wants a more efficient data center, if only for the cost-savings and not the greater environmental good. The problem is that many legacy centers are so loaded with aging equipment and out-of-date systems architectures that it’s easier to just leave […]
FMLink Features Future Resource Engineering’s Data Center Energy Efficiency Plan
Future Resource Engineering’s 5 step plan will provide data center owners and operators with solutions to common data center energy challenges, analyzes what information is relevant to determine savings, and identifies factors to help determine a project’s ROI. Future Resource Engineering outlines 5 steps for data center efficiency planning By Brianna Crandall, September 30, 2015—Future Resource Engineering (FRE), which identifies data center operational and power optimization opportunities, has released a new white paper that details five steps […]
Demand for Energy Conservation Drives Data Center Efficiency Start Up to Expand Engineering Staff
Future Resource Engineering appoints seasoned controls and efficiency engineers to keep up with demand for custom data center efficiency programs June 04, 2015 10:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time FORT COLLINS, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Future Resource Engineering (FRE), a leader in data center operational and power optimization, announced today the addition of two seasoned engineers to its team of energy efficiency experts: Andrew Van Hoesen and Clayton DeLosier, PE. “I am delighted to announce the addition of Andrew and Clayton […]
Future Resource Engineering Launches to Help Data Centers Reduce Energy Usage, Enhance Operations, and Increase Profitability
Backed by RLE Technologies, new company will provide data centers with turnkey energy efficiency solutions, improved PUE, and potential utility rebates January 28, 2015 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time FORT COLLINS, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RLE Technologies, a leading provider of water leak detection systems and web-based monitoring solutionsfor mission-critical facilities, announced today the formal launch of a new division, Future Resource Engineering. “For all their benefits, data centers consume an incredible amount of energy: an estimated 91 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in […]