Earlham Institute plans to save 70 per cent on energy costs by moving its supercomputers to Iceland

Geothermal power, Iceland
The Earlham Institute (formerly The Genome Analysis Centre) operates two high performance computing (HPC) data centres on its campus in Norwich, which it uses to conduct biotechnology research including assembling...
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