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Kohler Power Announces Significant Plant Expansion of Home Standby Generator Products at Existing Mississippi Site

Kohler Power Announces Significant Plant Expansion of Home Standby Generator Products at Existing Mississippi Site Capital investment to meet escalating consumer demand for residential power solutions comes on heels of Kohler s industrial generator plant expansion at Mosel, Wisconsin site News provided by Share this article Share this article KOHLER, Wis., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  With demand for reliable power escalating throughout the U.S. as a result of homeowners dependence on it and an increasing rate of severe weather events, Kohler Power announces a significant capital expansion of home standby generator assembly at its manufacturing site in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.  The company has had a presence in Hattiesburg since 1998, where it produces air-cooled engines for a variety of applications, including KOHLER home standby generators.

Executive Roundtable: Lessons Learned from the Texas Energy Crisis

Welcome to our 22nd Data Center Executive Roundtable, a quarterly feature showcasing the insights of thought leaders on the state of the data center industry, and where it is headed. Our Fourth Quarter 2020 roundtable offers insights on four topics: Energy security in the wake of power outages in Texas and California, the state of data center metrics, timetables for the return of tours and conferences, and how data security challenges will look like in edge computing. Here’s a look at our distinguished panel: Sean Farney, the Director, Marketing & Business Development – Data Center at Kohler Power Systems Amber Caramella, the  Chief Revenue Officer at Netrality Data Centers, and Advisory Council member at Infrastructure Masons

Host in Ireland announces its 40 member partners expansion

Host in Ireland announces its 40 member partners expansion 26 January 2021 | Abigail Opiah Host in Ireland has announced 40 member partners for 2021, which is the largest membership in the initiative’s history. The initiative revealed that the 33% increase in membership reflects the continued growth of indigenous and Irish-based companies that make up the Irish data centre ecosystem. The growth was said to be reflected in €117 billion in computer service exports, 26% of all Irish exports, in the first half of 2020, according to the most recent biannual report from Host in Ireland. The new partners represent a broad cross-section of companies working in, alongside and from the data centre industry in Ireland.

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