Data centres are the backbone of the digital economy, but their rapid growth brings mounting environmental challenges. From energy-hungry AI
Increased gen AI power consumption suggests that the tech industry should optimize infrastructure, rethink chip design, and collaborate with electricity
In the AI era, data centers are significantly increasing energy consumption. This report proposes pathways for decoupling data center growth from rising emissions.
Finland''s data center market is forecast to grow at a lucrative CAGR of 53.6% between 2024 and 2030, driven by ideal climatic conditions,
Explore how green data centers cut energy use, integrate clean power, optimize cooling, and enable circular IT for a low-carbon, resilient digital future.
The New Energy Outlook presents BloombergNEF''s long-term energy and climate scenarios for the transition to a low-carbon economy.
We''re using lower-carbon concrete and steel to build data centers and aiming to help make these materials available across the construction industry.
The growth of data centers and AI rely on the availability of electric power. Opportunities for investors in power infrastructure and adjacent sectors
In May, Microsoft inked a deal with low-carbon cement firm Sublime Cement for 623,000 tons of its low-carbon cement product. Stack is also testing
TeraWulf (NasdaqCM:WULF) is shifting focus from Bitcoin mining to AI data centers, using its existing power infrastructure. The company is emphasizing long term access to low carbon energy
The huge electricity demand and the associated carbon emissions of DCs have great impacts on power system reliability and environmental sustainability. This paper proposes a bilevel
The IEA reports that soaring energy demand from data centers and AI is boosting nuclear investment, with SMRs emerging as key low-carbon solutions.
BloombergNEF''s Energy Transition Investment Trends reviews annual investment figures in the global energy transition, including spending to
Google has significantly increased its investment in TeraWulf (NasdaqCM:WULF) to back the company''s move into large scale, low carbon AI data centers. The new funding is aimed at
Data center energy demand is forecasted to increase by about 15x by 2030 to reach 8% of total projected electricity demand. Climate change, shareholder pressure, and sustainability-related
Zero carbon data centers use renewable energy and advanced cooling to eliminate environmental impact while meeting growing demand.
Decarbonizing data centers is critical as digital demand grows. Discover how ABB enables energy-efficient, low-carbon data center infrastructure at scale.
Singapore''s Jurong Island will host a low-carbon data centre park using renewable, hydrogen energy & biomethane to support hyperscale cloud
With energy demand expected to grow by over 30% by 2026, the need for a cost-effective and reliable power source has never been more urgent. This e-book
The construction of green data centers has emerged as a critical pathway for achieving carbon neutrality goals and facilitating energy structure
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