Green IT & Sustainability

Green Mountain acquires data centre in London

Green Mountain has acquired a data centre and land adjacent to the site in Romford, East London.

Sabey commits to 2029 net zero carbon emissions target

Sabey Data Centers has committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by or before 2029 across its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.

Reaping the benefits of chilled water cooling

Andrea Moscheni, Thermal Management Product Application Manager at Vertiv, explains how chilled water cooling can play a part in unlocking sustainable data centre growth.

Carbon neutral and net zero: the new disrupters?

Jason Matteson, Director of Product Strategy at Iceotope, explores how financial services can begin their sustainability journeys within their data centres.

Future-proofing data centre cooling

David Chessum, Pre-sales Engineer at OCF, explores the market landscape for water cooling and the feasible alternatives.

Maintaining a flexible energy strategy

Tony Whittle, Managing Director of Enel X UK & Ireland, argues that it is time for data centres to adopt a flexible energy strategy that contributes to grid stability and emissions reduction.

Is smart tech the key to sustainability?

Reaching net zero in data centres relies on smart technology, says Simon Prichard, Product Strategy Manager at Mitsubishi Electric.

Vantage enters power purchase agreement with SolarAfrica for JNB1 campus

Vantage Data Centers has announced a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with SolarAfrica to secure 87 MWp of solar energy for its JNB1 data centre campus in Johannesburg.

How tech leaders can support sustainability targets

Kerry Osborne, Sustainability Lead at Coeus Consulting, discusses the challenges posed by actioning sustainability initiatives in IT, and three potential areas to focus solutions.

Green Mountain expands capacity at Norway data centre

Green Mountain has added 4.5 MW of capacity to its DC2-Telemark data centre in Rjukan, Norway.

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