The Tokyo Tama 3 Data Center Project is a smart grid project located in Tokyo, Japan. The project was commissioned in 2016.
Description
The Tokyo Tama 3 Data Center 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 Tokyo Tama 3 Data Center Project has the following equipment associated with it:
- – Data Center
Tokyo Tama 3 Data Center Project development status
The commissioning of Tokyo Tama 3 Data Center Project was completed in 2016.
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– Launched in February 2016, Telehouse Tama 3 is the latest edition to the Tama campus, 30km from Tokyo city centre.
– Designed to meet customer’s high density requirements utilizing the latest energy saving technologies.
– The new data centre is ideal for companies that require premium space in the capital, away from potential disasters.
– The new data centre offers 1,300 racks of tenancy space with up to 42kVA (designed) power supply to racks and high-density colocation services enabling the hosting of heavy load IT infrastructure.
– The Tama campus now has a total capacity of 4,300 racks with 40MW.
About Celsia
Celsia SA ESP (Celsia), formerly Compania Colombiana de Inversiones SA ESP, a subsidiary of Grupo Argos SA, is an energy company that generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity. The company’s product categories include home line, solar energy, backup energy, thermal network, efficent lighting, electricity assets, cogeneration, energy efficiency and conventional energy. It generates energy through reservoir, hydroelectric power plants, thermo electric power plants, and wind power plants. Celsia’s transmission services comprise taking energy from the power generation plants to the points used in the municipalities’ rural and urban areas. It serves residential, official, commercial, and industrial users. The company operates through power generation plants located in Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica. Celsia is headquartered in Medellin, Colombia.
Methodology
All publicly-announced smart grid projects included in this analysis are drawn from GlobalData’s Power IC. The information regarding the projects is sourced through secondary information sources such as country specific power players, company news and reports, statistical organisations, regulatory body, government planning reports and their publications and is further validated through primary from various stakeholders such as power utility companies, consultants, energy associations of respective countries, government bodies and professionals from leading players in the power sector.