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As data center concerns heat up, Rochester company develops solutions to keep them cool

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Kirsti Marohn

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As data centers grow to meet soaring demand from AI, cloud computing, and streaming, cooling those powerful servers has become a challenge. Rochester-based LiquidCool Solutions offers an innovative answer: submerging electronics in a special non-conductive fluid that cuts energy use by up to 40%. Beyond efficiency, the captured heat can be reused for homes or businesses. A new partnership in St. Cloud will test the system on a larger scale, marking a critical step for Minnesota’s push to lead in energy innovation.

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Kirsti Marohn

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