Sept. 19, 2012: NREL to Work with HP and Intel to Create Most Energy Efficient Data Center
GOLDEN, Colo. — The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has selected HP and Intel to provide a new energy-efficient high performance computer (HPC) system. NREL’s new HPC data center will provide additional computing resources to support its research into renewable energy technologies including solar photovoltaics, wind energy, building technologies, and more.
The $10 million HPC system will reside at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF), under construction on the Golden, Colo., campus. NREL said the new system will greatly expand its modeling and simulation capabilities. It will also support research into fully integrated energy systems that would otherwise be too expensive, or even impossible, to study directly. The HPC’s petascale computing capability (1 million billion calculations per second) is the world’s largest computing capability dedicated solely to renewable energy and energy efficiency research.