The Fort Worth Data Center DFW1 Project is a smart grid project located in Fort Worth, Dallas, Texas, US.
Description
The Fort Worth Data Center DFW1 Project was completed using smart grid as the technology category. It is an advanced grid infrastructure project with a rated capacity of 40MW. It is implemented in the data centre.
The Fort Worth Data Center DFW1 Project has the following equipment associated with it:
- – Data Center
Additional information
– Fort Worth Data Center Campus DFW1 is centrally located between the city centers of Fort Worth and Dallas, it campus features single-story data centers and a two-story attached administrative building on a fiber-linked campus with less than 3ms latency from public cloud on-ramp points.
– We are located just 6 miles from Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW) and 25 minutes from downtown Fort Worth.
– Energy Star certified data center with 373,700 sq/ft raised floor space and access to 40 MW of utility power
– Fiber-linked data center campus with a 2-story attached administrative building.
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