Carbon
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As access to power is increasingly compounding new data centre projects, could nuclear energy be the answer to addressing power supply challenges?
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Eco Material Technologies CEO explains how innovative concrete solutions could slash data centre construction emissions
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Capacity explores how the race to meet soaring digital demand is reshaping data centre design
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Oil and gas giant ExxonMobil is getting in on the data centre rush, with plans to offer its carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems to generate low-carbon electricity sites across the US.
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The Biden administration has unveiled plans to deploy 200 GW of power, which would triple the US’ nuclear energy capacity by 2050.
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Telehouse International Corporation of Europe has announced a collaboration with software provider EkkoSense, enabling the firm to achieve an anticipated 461 tonne reduction in CO2 carbon emissions at its Telehouse North site by the end of the year.
Forthcoming events
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Six big-name players from across the Middle East have made a public pledge to reduce carbon footprints through their operations.
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Interxion France has followed in the footsteps of Kao Data by switching to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) for its generators.
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STL has announced its commitment to become a carbon-neutral company by 2030.
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Singapore's ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has made a series of ambitious climate-related pledges, including a net carbon-neutral target of 2030 and LEED Gold certification for all new data centres.
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NTT Ltd has set out how it will achieve net zero emissions by 2040, with global CEO Abhijit Dubey saying the company has an "obligation to make the world a more sustainable place".
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Improved connectivity and mobile technology can enable global savings of around 11 billion tonnes of carbon emissions in the next nine years, according to the mobile industry.
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Jian Wen, vice director in ZTE’s corporate branding & communications department, about the equipment maker’s contribution toward a carbon neutral future
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Vantage Data Centers says the company will achieve net zero carbon emissions globally by 2030.