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Data Center Cooling Market in US- Industry Outlook and Forecast 2020-2025

July 2020 | 200 pages | ID: DF641A03157EN
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In-depth Analysis and Data-driven Insights on the Impact of COVID-19 Included in this U.S. Data Center Cooling Market Report

The U.S. data center cooling market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 3% during the period 2019–2025.

The U.S. data center cooling market is experiencing a high adoption of energy-efficient cooling infrastructure due to the increased levels of power consumption and carbon emissions in data centers. The market is witnessing an increasing trend toward the procurement of renewable energy sources. The data center investment is expected to grow steadily in the United States during the forecast period as cities such as Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Ashburn, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. In the United States, hyperscale cloud facility developers are the primary revenue contributors to the market. The U.S. data center cooling market is dominated by CRAC and CRAH units and will continue to be the largest revenue contributor, followed by evaporative coolers and chillers. A free cooling system, such as evaporative coolers and dry coolers, is likely to rise during the forecast period.

Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the construction of several facilities in the U.S. has been halted due to moderate supply chain disruptions. The total number of data center construction projects identified were over 135. Among them, around 95 projects became operational in 2019. The COVID-19 Pandemic is likely to affect several U.S. projects during 2020.

The following factors are likely to contribute to the growth of the U.S. data center cooling market during the forecast period:
  • Growing Rack Power Density
  • Increased Adoption of Automation and Monitoring Solutions
  • Increasing Popularity of Single-Phase Immersion Cooling
  • Increasing in Colocation Investment
The study considers the present scenario of the U.S. data center cooling market and its market dynamics for the period 2019?2025. It covers a detailed overview of several market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The report offers both the demand and supply aspect of the market. It profiles and examines leading companies and other prominent ones operating in the market.

U.S. DATA CENTER COOLING MARKET SEGMENTATION

The U.S. data center Cooling report includes a detailed segmentation by infrastructure, technique, systems, tier standards, and geography. The commonly adopted redundancy level for cooling systems in U.S. data centers is N+1 or N+N configuration in Tier III facilities. However, a few facilities have also adopted N+2 redundancy for their systems. Most South Eastern states support free-cooling techniques, which reduce the electricity cost by up to 30%. The operators are also adopting solutions that support free techniques in South-Western U.S. states. Texas supports up to 3,500 hours of passive free cooler methods per annum, thereby reducing the use of mechanical techniques. Arizona and New Mexico support around 3,500 hours of free methods. The operators are looking for efficient solutions to reduce their CAPEX and OPEX, conserve data center space, and reduce the power consumption of the units. Most modern facilities are being built based on the ASHRAE data center cooling guidelines and the Uptime Institute’s tier standards for redundant design.

The air-based cooling technique will dominate the U.S. Data Center Cooling market share and is expected to reach over $1.3 billion by 2025. Free cooling solutions are gaining momentum over liquid-based solutions. However, the use of chilled water systems is still highly prevalent in the market, especially in facilities that use water-based techniques. U.S. data center operators are mainly using free solutions. This includes the adoption of evaporative coolers that facilitate partial cooling, with indoor CRAC units and air conditioners being used among facilities.

CRAH units facilitate chilled-water cooling, making them suitable for medium to large facilities that use water for cooling purposes. The development of mega and hyperscale data centers is likely to adopt 2N CRAC or CRAH units, whereas other facilities are expected to go for N+N systems. The data center investment for cooling solutions in facilities in the South Eastern U.S. includes chillers that support free or total dependence on water-based techniques that include chillers, towers, and CRAH units.

Several facilities in U.S. South-Western commonly utilize air chillers and CRAC units. The data center market in Mid-western US mainly adopts CRAH units along with chillers and with waterside and air-side economization. A leading facility operator has adopted CRAHs with N+1, and N+1 chilled water pumping, along with humidification control and chillers with water-side economization.

A majority of under-developed projects across the United States fall under the Tier III category. The number is likely to grow during the forecast period, with many operators expected to move to the Tier IV category due to the growth in rack power density and critical applications. Most new facilities are designed to be of Tier III standards with a minimum of N+1 redundancy. They can be reconfigured with up to 2N+1 redundancy as the need arises, with the incorporation of flexible data center designs. There are over 50 facilities that were opened in 2019 that are of Tier III design. There are over 60 Tier III facilities that are under construction as of 2019 to June 2020.

Segmentation by Cooling Infrastructure
  • Cooling Systems
  • Other Infrastructure
Segmentation by Cooling Technique
  • Air-based Cooling
  • Liquid-based Cooling
Segmentation by Cooling Systems
  • Cooling Capacity
  • CRAC & CRAH Units
  • Chiller units
  • Cooling Towers & Dry Coolers
  • Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
  • Other Cooling Units
Segmentation by Tier Standards
  • Tier I & Tier II
  • Tier III
  • Tier IV
INSIGHTS BY GEOGRAPHY

The U.S. data center cooling market is likely to reach a market size of over $3.5 billion by 2025. The South Eastern U.S. consists of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Florida. Most South Eastern states support free-cooling techniques. Vendors are also adopting air-side economizers to use colder outside air as a free cooler technique. Facilities in this region adopt the techniques that include chillers with some evaporate cooling. Also, Virginia supports up to 5,500 hours of passive free cooler methods every year, thereby reducing chiller use. Alabama and Florida, on the other hand, support around 3,500 hours and 3,000 hours of free cooler methods, respectively. Overall, data center investment for cooler solutions across the facilities in the South Eastern U.S. will include chillers that support free or total dependence on water-based techniques that include chillers, towers, and CRAH units.

Segmentation by Geography
  • North Eastern U.S.
  • South Eastern US
  • Mid-western US
  • South Western U.S.
INSIGHTS BY VENDORS

The U.S. data center cooling market share is relatively fragmented is witnessing high competition due to the rising construction of data centers and operators that are looking for energy-efficient systems with low carbon emissions. Free cooling systems providers offering evaporative coolers and dry coolers along with chillers and CRAC/CRAH units will face competition in regions supporting free cooling for more than 4,000 hours. Vendors are also partnering with modular data center developers and direct liquid cooling providers to increase their revenue, and the trend is likely to continue during the forecast period. Facility operators are searching for vendors that provide real-time monitoring and management solutions integrated with cooling systems, which is generating competition and prompting innovative solutions. With the increasing deployment of edge data center facilities, modular, rack-based, and in-row system providers are likely to face intense competition.

The study considers the present scenario of the U.S. data center cooling market and its market dynamics for the period 2019?2025. It covers a detailed overview of several market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The report offers both the demand and supply aspect of the market. It profiles and examines leading companies and other prominent ones operating in the market.

Key Vendor Profiles
  • Airedale Air Conditioning
  • Rittal
  • Schneider Electric
  • STULZ
  • Vertiv
Other Prominent Vendors
  • AEG Power Solutions
  • 3M
  • AIRSYS
  • Asetek
  • Aquila Group
  • Basx Solutions
  • Carrier
  • ClimateWorx
  • Climaveneta (Mitsubishi Electric)
  • Condair Group
  • Coolcentric
  • CoolIT Systems
  • Daikin Applied (Daikin Industries)
  • Data Aire
  • Delta Group
  • Emicon
  • Green Revolution Cooling (GRC)
  • Jonson Controls
  • KyotoCooling
  • Motivair Corp
  • Munters
  • Nortek Air Solutions
  • Pentair (Schroff)
  • Qcooling
  • Swegon
  • Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
  • United Technologies (Carrier)
  • Vigilent
  • Wakefield-Vette
  • DCX (Company Data and Information DCX Ltd)
Key Questions Answered

1. What is the market size and CAGR of the U.S. data center cooling market analysis?
2. What are some of the drivers, trends, and restraints affecting the U.S. data center cooling market growth?
3. What is the growth forecast and demands for Air-based and Liquid Cooling in the U.S?
4. How is COVID-19 Pandemic impacting the data center construction and cooling solutions?
5. Who are the leading vendors, and how is their growth impacted during the forecast period?
1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

3 RESEARCH PROCESS

4 SCOPE & COVERAGE

4.1 Market Definition
4.2 Base Year
4.3 Scope of The Study
4.4 Market Segments
  4.4.1 Market Segmentation by Cooling Infrastructure
  4.4.2 Market Segmentation by Cooling Systems
  4.4.3 Market Segmentation by Cooling Technique
  4.4.4 Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
  4.4.5 Market Segmentation by Geography

5 REPORT ASSUMPTIONS & CAVEATS

5.1 Key Caveats
5.2 Currency Conversion
5.3 Market Derivation

6 MARKET AT A GLANCE

7 INTRODUCTION

7.1 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
7.2 Data Center Standards Related to Cooling

8 IMPACT OF COVID-19

8.1 Impact Of COVID-19 On Data Center Industry
  8.1.1 Construction Perspective
  8.1.2 Infrastructure Production & Procurement
  8.1.3 Data Center Operations
8.2 Impact Of Covid-19 On The US Data Center Market

9 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS

9.1 Growing Rack Power Density
9.2 Increased Adoption Of Automation & Monitoring Solutions
9.3 Ai Increases Liquid Cooling Solutions For Data Centers
9.4 5g Deployment To Increase Edge Data Center Investments
9.5 Rising Popularity Of Single-Phase Immersion Cooling

10 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS

10.1 Increasing Colocation Investment
10.2 Hyperscale Investment To Boost Market
10.3 Rising Facility Development With Pue Of <1.5
10.4 State Incentives Increasing Data Center Development
10.5 Increasing Deployment Of Modular Data Centers

11 MARKET GROWTH RESTRAINTS

11.1 Rising Carbon Emissions From Data Center
11.2 Increasing Power & Water Consumption By Data Centers
11.3 Cooling Systems Driving Power Consumption & Outages

12 MARKET LANDSCAPE

12.1 Market Overview
12.2 Market Size & Forecast
12.3 Five Forces Analysis
  12.3.1 Threat of New Entrants
  12.3.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  12.3.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  12.3.4 Threat of Substitutes
  12.3.5 Competitive Rivalry

13 COOLING INFRASTRUCTURE

13.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.2 Cooling Systems
  13.2.1 Market Overview
  13.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
13.3 Other Mechanical Infrastructure
  13.3.1 Market Overview
  13.3.2 Market Size & Forecast

14 COOLING SYSTEMS

14.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
14.2 Crac & Crah Units
  14.2.1 Market Overview
  14.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
14.3 Chiller Units
  14.3.1 Market Overview
  14.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
14.4 Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers
  14.4.1 Market Overview
  14.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
14.5 Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
  14.5.1 Market Overview
  14.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
14.6 Other Cooling Units
  14.6.1 Market Overview
  14.6.2 Market Size & Forecast

15 COOLING TECHNIQUE

15.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
15.2 Air-Based Cooling Techniques
  15.2.1 Market Overview
  15.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
15.3 Liquid-Based Cooling Techniques
  15.3.1 Market Overview
  15.3.2 Market Size & Forecast

16 TIER STANDARDS

16.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
16.2 Overview Of Tier Standards
16.3 Tier I & II
  16.3.1 Market Overview
  16.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.4 Tier III
  16.4.1 Market Overview
  16.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.5 Tier IV
  16.5.1 Market Overview
  16.5.2 Market Size & Forecast

17 GEOGRAPHY

17.1 Geography Snapshot & Growth Engine

18 SOUTH EASTERN US

18.1 Market Overview
18.2 Electricity Pricing In South Eastern US
18.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
18.4 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast

19 SOUTH WESTERN US

19.1 Market Overview
19.2 Electricity Pricing In South Western US
19.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.4 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast

20 MID-WESTERN US

20.1 Market Overview
20.2 Electricity Pricing In Mid-Western US
20.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
20.4 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast

21 NORTH EASTERN US

21.1 Market Overview
21.2 Electricity Pricing In North Eastern US
21.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
21.4 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast

22 WESTERN US

22.1 Market Overview
22.2 Electricity Pricing In Western US
22.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
22.4 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast

23 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

23.1 Cooling Infrastructure

24 KEY COMPANY PROFILES

24.1 Airedale Air Conditioning
  24.1.1 Business Overview
  24.1.2 Product Offerings
  24.1.3 Key News
24.2 Rittal
  24.2.1 Business Overview
  24.2.2 Product Offerings
  24.2.3 Key News
24.3 Schneider Electric
  24.3.1 Business Overview
  24.3.2 Product Offerings
  24.3.3 Key News
24.4 Stulz
  24.4.1 Business Overview
  24.4.2 Product Offerings
  24.4.3 Key News
24.5 Vertiv
  24.5.1 Business Overview
  24.5.2 Product Offerings
  24.5.3 Key News

25 OTHER PROMINENT VENDORS

25.1 3M
  25.1.1 Business Overview
  25.1.2 Product Offerings
25.2 AIRSYS
  25.2.1 Business Overview
  25.2.2 Product Offerings
25.3 Asetek
  25.3.1 Business Overview
  25.3.2 Product Offerings
25.4 Aquila Group Holdings Limited
  25.4.1 Business Overview
  25.4.2 Product Offerings
25.5 Basx Solutions
  25.5.1 Business Overview
  25.5.2 Product Offerings
25.6 Carrier
  25.6.1 Business Overview
  25.6.2 Product Offerings
  25.6.3 Key News
25.7 ClimateWorx
  25.7.1 Business Overview
  25.7.2 Product Offerings
25.8 Climaveneta (Mitsubishi Electric)
  25.8.1 Business Overview
  25.8.2 Product Offerings
25.9 Condair Group
  25.9.1 Business Overview
  25.9.2 Product Offerings
25.1 Coolcentric
  25.10.1 Business Overview
  25.10.2 Product Offerings
25.11 Coolit Systems
  25.11.1 Business Overview
  25.11.2 Product Offerings
25.12 Daikin Applied (Daikin Industries)
  25.12.1 Business Overview
  25.12.2 Product Offerings
25.13 Data Aire
  25.13.1 Business Overview
  25.13.2 Product Offerings
25.14 Delta Group
  25.14.1 Business Overview
  25.14.2 Product Offerings
25.15 Emicon
  25.15.1 Business Overview
  25.15.2 Product Offerings
25.16 Green Revolution Cooling (Grc)
  25.16.1 Business Overview
  25.16.2 Product Offerings
25.17 Johnson Controls
  25.17.1 Business Overview
  25.17.2 Product Offerings
25.18 Kyotocooling
  25.18.1 Business Overview
  25.18.2 Product Offerings
25.19 Motivair Corp
  25.19.1 Business Overview
  25.19.2 Product Offerings
25.2 Munters
  25.20.1 Business Overview
  25.20.2 Product Offerings
25.21 Nortek Air Solutions
  25.21.1 Business Overview
  25.21.2 Product Offerings
25.22 Pentair
  25.22.1 Business Overview
  25.22.2 Product Offerings
25.23 Qcooling
  25.23.1 Business Overview
  25.23.2 Product Offerings
25.24 Swegon
  25.24.1 Business Overview
  25.24.2 Product Offerings
25.25 Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
  25.25.1 Business Overview
  25.25.2 Product Offerings
25.26 United Technologies (Carrier)
  25.26.1 Business Overview
  25.26.2 Product Offerings
  25.26.3 Key News
25.27 Vigilent
  25.27.1 Business Overview
  25.27.2 Product Offerings
25.28 Wakefield-Vette
  25.28.1 Business Overview
  25.28.2 Product Offerings
25.29 DCX (Company Data And Information Dcx Ltd)
  25.29.1 Business Overview
  25.29.2 Product Offerings

26 REPORT SUMMARY

26.1 Key Takeaways

27 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY

27.1 Overall Market
  27.1.1 Market By Infrastructure
  27.1.2 Market By Cooling Technique
  27.1.3 Market By Tier Standard
  27.1.4 Market By Geography
27.2 South Eastern US
27.3 South Western US
27.4 Mid Western US
27.5 North Eastern US
27.6 Western US

28 ABBREVIATIONS

LIST OF EXHIBITS

Exhibit 1 Segmentation of US Data Center Cooling Market
Exhibit 2 Market Size Calculation Approach 2019
Exhibit 3 Impact of Growing Rack Power Density
Exhibit 4 Impact of Increased Adoption of Automation & Monitoring Solutions
Exhibit 5 Impact of AI Increases Liquid Cooling Solutions for Data Centers
Exhibit 6 Impact of 5G Deployment to Increase Edge Data Center Investments
Exhibit 7 Impact of Rising Popularity of Single-Phase Immersion Cooling
Exhibit 8 Single Phase Immersion Cooling Comparison to Other Liquid Cooling Solution
Exhibit 9 Impact of Increasing Colocation Investment
Exhibit 10 Number of Colocation Projects US Sub-Regions (2019)
Exhibit 11 Number of Colocation Projects with Top States in US 2019
Exhibit 12 Impact of Hyperscale Investment to Boost Market
Exhibit 13 Number of Hyperscale Projects by US Sub-Region (2019)
Exhibit 14 Top States with Hyperscale Data Center Projects in US 2019
Exhibit 15 Impact of Rising Facility Development with PUE of <1.5
Exhibit 16 Power Usage Efficiency by Server Space Type 2019
Exhibit 17 Impact of State Incentives Increasing Data Center Development
Exhibit 18 States Offering Special Incentives for Data Centers 2019
Exhibit 19 Impact of Increasing Deployment of Modular Data Centers
Exhibit 20 Traditional vs. Prefabricated Modular Data Center ($ million)
Exhibit 21 Impact of Rising Carbon Emissions from Data Centers
Exhibit 22 Impact of Increasing Water Consumption by Data Centers
Exhibit 23 Impact of Cooling Systems Driving Power Consumption & Outages
Exhibit 24 Energy Allocation of Assumed Data Center Facility
Exhibit 25 US Data Center Cooling Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 26 US Data Center Cooling Market Share by Regions
Exhibit 27 Five Forces Analysis 2019
Exhibit 28 Incremental Growth by Cooling Infrastructure 2019?2025
Exhibit 29 US Data Center Cooling Systems Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 30 US Data Center Other Cooling Infrastructure Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 31 Incremental Growth by Cooling Systems 2019?2025
Exhibit 32 US Data Center CRAC & CRAH Cooling Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 33 US Data Center Chiller Units Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 34 US Data Center Cooling Towers & Dry Coolers Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 35 US Data Center Economizers & Evaporative Coolers Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 36 US Data Center Other Cooling Units Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 37 Incremental Growth by Cooling Technique 2019?2025
Exhibit 38 US Data Center Air-based Cooling Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 39 US Data Center Liquid-based Cooling Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 40 Incremental Growth by Tier Standards 2019?2025
Exhibit 41 Overview of Tier Standards
Exhibit 42 US Tier I & Tier II Data Center Cooling Market 2019–2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 43 US Tier III Data Center Cooling Market 2019–2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 44 US Tier III Facilities Development by US Sub-Regions January 2019-June 2020
Exhibit 45 US Tier IV Data Center Cooling Market 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Exhibit 46 Tier IV Facilities Development by US Sub-Regions January 2019-June 2020
Exhibit 47 Incremental Growth by Geography 2019?2025
Exhibit 48 South Eastern US Investment Percentage Share by Infrastructure
Exhibit 49 Electricity Pricing in South Eastern US 2018 & 2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 50 Data Center Cooling Market in South Eastern US 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 51 Data Center Cooling Systems Market in South Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 52 South Western US Investment Percentage Share by Infrastructure
Exhibit 53 Electricity Pricing in South Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 54 Data Center Cooling Market in South Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 55 Data Center Cooling Systems Market in South Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 56 Mid-Western US Investment Percentage Share by Infrastructure
Exhibit 57 Electricity Pricing in Mid-Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 58 Data Center Cooling Market in Mid-Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 59 Data Center Cooling Systems Market in Mid-Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 60 North Eastern US Investment Percentage Share by Infrastructure
Exhibit 61 Electrical Pricing in North Eastern US 2017–2018 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 62 Data Center Cooling Market in North Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 63 Data Center Cooling Systems Market in North Eastern US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 64 Western US Investment Percentage Share by Infrastructure
Exhibit 65 Electrical Pricing in Western US 2018–2019 (Cents per kW)
Exhibit 66 Data Center Cooling Market in Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 67 Data Center Cooling Systems Market in Western US 2019–2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 68 US Data Center Cooling Market by Infrastructure 2019?2025 ($ million)
Exhibit 69 US Data Center Cooling System Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
List Of Tables
Table 1 Key Caveats
Table 2 Currency Conversion 2013?2019
Table 3 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
Table 4 Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on US Data Center Market
Table 5 Comparison between Air-based & Liquid Immersion Cooling
Table 6 Comparison of Traditional & Prefabricated Module Approaches
Table 7 Airedale: Major Product Offerings
Table 8 Rittal: Major Product Offerings
Table 9 Schneider Electric: Major Product Offerings
Table 10 Stulz: Major Product Offerings
Table 11 Vertiv: Major Product Offerings
Table 12 US Data Center Cooling Market by Cooling Technique 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 13 US Data Center Cooling Market by Tier Standard 2019?2025 ($ billion)
Table 14 US Data Center Cooling Market by Geography 2019?2025
Table 15 South Eastern US Data Center Cooling Infrastructure Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 16 South Eastern US Data Center Cooling System Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 17 South Western US Data Center Cooling Infrastructure Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 18 South Western US Data Center Cooling System Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 19 Mid-Western US Data Center Cooling Infrastructure Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 20 Mid-Western US Data Center Cooling System Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 21 North Eastern US Data Center Cooling Infrastructure Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 22 North Eastern US Data Center Cooling System Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 23 Western US Data Center Cooling Infrastructure Market 2019?2025 ($ million)
Table 24 Western US Data Center Cooling System Market 2019?2025 ($ million)


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