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Shumate Engineering Awarded Patent for its Design  to Cool Data Centers with 50% Less Energy, 93% Less Water

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breakthrough Innovation for Hybrid-Dry/Adiabatic Cooling Comes  as Industry Confronts Sustainability for Artificial Intelligence 

 

 

TYSONS, Va. (July 21, 2025) — Representing a major leap forward in sustainable data center  infrastructure, Shumate Engineering is proud to announce that its revolutionary Hybrid Dry/Adiabatic-Cooling (HD/AC) design has been approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark  Office. 

The design – co-invented by R. Stephen Spinazzola, PE, Shumate's Director of Mission Critical  Services, and Justin Penrod, PE, Shumate’s Director of Mechanical Engineering– gives data  center operators the ability to cut power consumption by 50 percent and water use by 93 percent compared to conventional cooling designs. 

“With the need for massive computing power taking hold around the world, the data center  industry is booming right now. However, the power and water needed to cool the racks and  keep them functioning has limited its progress,” said Spinazzola, who now has seven  engineering patents to his name. “This solution utilizes a single closed loop to run two taps at  different water temperatures to cool high-density racks utilizing both fans and direct-liquid.” 

The ability to alternate between both approaches is what sets the design apart – limiting the  resources needed to sustain a hyperscale data center for uses like artificial intelligence, which  has been fueling enormous growth in the sector globally. 

“Major data center projects backed by the biggest names in tech have resorted to drastic  measures to meet this demand, including the construction of high-density data centers that 

span city blocks and recommissioning nuclear power plants, but our cooling design manages to  use half of the power and less than 10 percent of the water compared to traditional data  centers – offering a massive savings of natural resources and billions of dollars in costs,” said  Daren Shumate, PE, Founder and Managing Principal of the Vienna, Va.-based firm. 

The design uses a closed-loop system that supports two distinct cooling flows:

• 68°F water for traditional air-cooled CRAC systems 

• 90°F water for direct-to-chip liquid cooling 

At the heart of the design is a hybrid adiabatic cooler — a dry cooler with intelligent “trim”  evaporative functionality that activates only when outdoor conditions require it. During cooler  months or off-peak hours, the system operates in economizer mode, taking full advantage of  ambient temperatures. In warmer periods, it modulates with precision to efficiently maintain  thermal balance without overusing energy or water. 

“This patent affirms our commitment to solving real-world problems with high-performance,  sustainable design,” Penrod said. “With HD/AC, we’re bridging the gap between old and new IT  loads, while reducing environmental impact at scale.” 

The timing of the innovation could not be more relevant. As data center operators face  mounting pressure from regulators and hyperscalers to streamline PUE (Power Usage  Effectiveness) and WUE (Water Usage Effectiveness), HD/AC provides a scalable, future-proof  answer. It’s ideally suited for retrofitting legacy data centers, supporting mixed IT loads, and  enabling new facilities to meet aggressive ESG targets. 

Shumate Engineering credits its intellectual property legal team at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein &  Fox for bringing the application process, which has been several years in the making, to fruition. 

“This milestone is the result of collaboration, persistence, and a clear focus on what matters:  performance, sustainability, and innovation,” Shumate said. “We’re just getting started.” 

Key Benefits of the HDAC Design: 

• 50% reduction in power use compared to conventional air- and liquid-cooling designs • 93% less water use thanks to dry-first cooling with minimal evaporative assist • Dual-temperature delivery to support legacy and liquid-cooled racks simultaneously • Fully closed-loop, reducing risk of contamination and corrosion 

• Adaptive economization that adjusts in real-time for peak energy efficiency

For more information about the HDAC cooling system or to schedule a demo or consultation,  visit www.shumateengineering.com or email inquiries@shumateengineering.com. 

About Shumate Engineering 

Shumate Engineering is a full-service MEP engineering firm specializing in mission critical, data  center environments. Its ever-growing roster of engineers have collaborated on many projects  — from the namesakes of northern Virginia’s “Data Center Alley” and the rapidly growing DMV  housing market to new prospects in Richmond and beyond. The team’s groundbreaking Hybrid 

Dry Adiabatic Fluid Cooler - which uses half as much power and 97 percent less water than  traditional cooling systems for AI data centers - was approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark  Office in July 2025. Learn more at www.shumateengineering.com

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