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Maryland Energy Administration Announces the Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant Program for FY22

The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce the opening of the Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant Program (DCEEG) on Monday, August 9, 2021. This program will provide grants on a first-come, first-served basis to encourage innovative and cost-effective energy efficiency technologies in Maryland-based data  …Learn more

Montgomery County Public Schools Data Center Team Put Energy Efficiency Lessons into Action

By David Giusti Energy Program Manager All data centers provide round-the-clock sensors to monitor power, temperature, humidity, fire, and other mechanical functionals for critical IT infrastructure. Data centers use 100 – 200 times more energy than a typical office building, running 24 / 7 / 365. In 2017, US data  …Learn more

Tested and Proven: The Nation’s First Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant Returns for a Fifth Year

By David Giusti, MEA Program Manager Launched in 2016, the Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant (DCEEG) was the first of its kind from any state government to address energy needs of data centers. Data centers use an enormous amount of energy, consuming 100 to 200 times the electricity of a  …Learn more

MEA Launches $500,000 Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant

Today the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announced the launch of the Fiscal Year 2018 Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant Program (DCEEG). The program, now in its second year, is designed to support the robust and growing information technology (IT) sector within Maryland by providing grants on a competitive basis to  …Learn more

MEA Data Center Energy Efficiency Pilot Getting Great Response

By Rory Spangler, Energy Program Manager for Data Centers We are ecstatic to see the high rate of interest in our Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant Pilot Program. This unique, first of its kind in the country, program is designed to support the robust and growing information technology sector within  …Learn more

MEA ANNOUNCES GRANTS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY UPGRADES IN DATA CENTERS THROUGH NEW PILOT PROGRAM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jahmai Sharp-Moore | 443-694-3651 Baltimore, MD – Today, the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announced the launch of the Data Center Energy Efficiency Grant Pilot Program (DCEEG). The program is designed to support the robust and growing information technology sector within Maryland by providing grants on a competitive  …Learn more