
Beyond PUE and WUE: Rethinking Sustainability in the Data Center Industry
PUE and WUE will remain important measures of operational performance. But the industry is recognizing that they are only part of a much larger sustainability equation.
Chief Technology Officer
“Going beyond means looking past the performance of an individual component and asking how we can make the entire system work smarter.”
Leads strategy, growth, and long-term value creation.
In a career that extends for almost 40 years, Paulo has over 27 years of experience in the design and manufacture of large AC and DC motors, traction motors, axial flux permanent magnet machines, high speed permanent magnet motors for subsea and land applications, as well as medium voltage drives.
Before joining Infinitum, Paulo held Engineering and R&D leadership positions at, Boulder Wind Power, FMC Technologies, GE Canada, JDS Uniphase, and Indústrias Villares (now Gevisa, a GE company) and most recently was Director of Engineering and R&D at TECO Westinghouse.
Paulo holds ten patents related to electric machines and drives. In the spirit of keeping a low carbon footprint, Paulo is an avid cyclist who goes out on long weekend rides.
Direction, capital allocation, and the long-term plan for bringing advanced motor technology to scale.
OEM and operator partnerships across HVAC, data centers, and industrial systems.
Where the Aircore architecture goes next, and which applications it serves first.
Building a team that can develop complex products and support demanding customers.

PUE and WUE will remain important measures of operational performance. But the industry is recognizing that they are only part of a much larger sustainability equation.

Understanding and effectively managing harmonics can improve your systems and operational benefits.

Understanding and effectively managing harmonics can improve your systems and operational benefits.
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