PUE definition
Examples of PUE in a sentence
PUE is calculated as (total energy / Cloud Services energy) Less than 1 year old Data Centres: PUE of maximum of 1.4; 1-5 year old Date Centres: PUE maximum of 1.6; Over 5 year old Data Centres 1.8 or under.
If Permanent Utility Easement (PUE) is required to relocate a utility, the PUE acquired will be the minimum area necessary to safely relocate the utility.
If during the Departments review, the PUE is determined to be excessive the Department will request the PUE be reduced as necessary.
The industry measures PUE in a number of ways, and the metric has at times been used mistakenly as a marketing tool to make the case for one site over another.
The emphasis is on monitoring a site’s performance against itself over time, which is in line with the correct application of the PUE metric.
The CCA obliges operators to measure PUE on the basis of cumulative, annualised energy consumption by the site divided by that of the IT function (similar to Green Grid 2).
Other services (phone, gas, electric, cable, etc.) – planter strip section or granted public utility easement (P.U.E) behind sidewalk.
Grantor may use the surface of the PUE provided such use does not interfere with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s rights contained in this easement.
Approved uses within the PUE shall consist of, but are not limited to, landscaping, paved driveway or parking areas, trails, paths, sidewalks or other uses that will not affect the ability of the City or utilities to access the PUE.
The easement (PUE) described above shall be non-exclusive except that Grantee and utilities shall have the exclusive right to construct, install, maintain and operate the utilities, their equipment and all related facilities above and below ground within the PUE including the right of access to such facilities and the right to require the removal of any obstructions including trees and vegetation that may be placed within the PUE at Grantor’s expense.