Green IT & Sustainability

Green Mountain & KMW to build data centre site in Germany

Green Mountain has partnered with KMW to establish a new 54 MW data centre site in Mainz, near Frankfurt.

Aruba & CyrusOne announce compliance with CNDCP

CyrusOne and Aruba have both announced that they have successfully audited operational data centres in compliance with the terms of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact (CNDCP).

What will 2023 look like in the data centre sector?

CyrusOne’s EVP and Managing Director, Europe, Matt Pullen shares his predictions for the data centre sector in 2023.

Schneider appoints new VP for Secure Power Division in the UK & Ireland

Schneider Electric has announced the appointment of Mark Yeeles as the new Vice President of its Secure Power division in the UK and Ireland.

RBA & Equinix unveil rooftop farm atop Paris data centre

A new rooftop ‘urban farm’ has been unveiled at the Equinix PA10 data centre, which uses waste energy from the facility to power the farm.

Start-up uses data centre to heat public swimming pool

British start-up Deep Green is using waste heat produced by a small, on-site edge data centre to provide free heat to a public swimming pool.

Cooling data centres sustainably

With global temperatures continuing to rise, Philip Bindley, Managing Director of Cloud and Security at Intercity, explores how firms can keep data centres at optimum temperatures without further contributing to climate change.

Could gas be used to power small urban data centres?

Dr Jon Summers, DCA Advisory Board Member and Scientific Lead in Data Centres at Research Institutes of Sweden, explores how natural gas could be used to help power small urban data centres and reduce strain on local power grids.

Examining the future of modular UPS

Riello UPS Business Development Manager, Chris Cutler, explores the evolution of modular uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and looks ahead to the next stage in their development.

The liquid future of data centre cooling

With rising demand and equipment densities, air as a cooling medium is reaching its limits. Developments in hybrid and liquid cooling will allow providers to rise to the challenge sustainably, says Markus Gerber, Senior Business Development Manager, nVent Schroff.

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