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Avail Infrastructure Solutions acquires CPE (Custom Power Enclosures) facility and assets in Houston, Texas

May 23, 2023 – HOUSTON, TX – Avail Infrastructure Solutions (“Avail”), a Fernweh Group portfolio company, announced today they have acquired critical assets from Custom Power Enclosures (“CPE”) and WKB Investments to scale up production of their leading application-critical equipment, including custom switchgear, electrical enclosures, and high voltage and medium voltage bus duct systems.

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Fernweh Acquires Majority Stake in AZZ’s Infrastructure Solutions Segment and Rebrands as Avail Infrastructure Solutions

October 3, 2022 – FORT WORTH, TX – Fernweh Group LLC and its affiliates (collectively, “Fernweh”), jointly with AZZ Inc. (“AZZ”) (NYSE: AZZ), announced today they have completed the joint venture partnership (“AIS JV” or “AIS”) involving AZZ Infrastructure Solutions Segment , with AZZ selling a 60% interest in AIS JV to Fernweh at an enterprise value of $300 million. As part of the completion of the transaction, AIS will rebrand as Avail Infrastructure Solutions (“Avail”).

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A Series: Improving Total Lifetime Value of Data Centers through Power Usage Efficiency (PUE) Reduction

Managing cooling and power efficiencies has been challenging for data center designers for quite some time. This is due to the significant loads required for the centers to operate effectively. IT equipment manufactured today is substantially smaller and faster, but more importantly to designers, the power density of the system is high, therefore generating significant excess heat. Temperature increases in data centers are a risk to reliability.

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Tubes et Panneaux Unifuse™ WSI pour les Chaudières de Récupération de Liqueur Noire (BLRB)

Le procédé de fabrication de réduction en pâte kraft a été breveté en 1884 et constitue la forme la plus courante de réduction en pâte chimique, représentant 80 % de l’ensemble de l’industrie de la réduction en pâte chimique. [1] La viabilité économique de l’ensemble du procédé ne serait pas possible sans la chaudière de récupération de liqueur noire (BLRB) utilisée pour récupérer les produits chimiques utilisés lors de la réduction en pâte déchargés depuis des digesteurs à travers une série d’évaporateurs pour augmenter leur concentration

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