
Sponsored The looming energy crisis: An existential threat to data centers worldwide
The threats facing data centers today and the survival tactics to overcome them
The threats facing data centers today and the survival tactics to overcome them
Why Perth is Singapore’s perfect partner
As the data center industry broadens its horizons beyond the traditional FLAP (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris) regions, is it the beginning of the end for this arguably self-limiting acronym?
Unbundled RECs are greenwash - suppliers need to be more sophisticated in the way they use certificates
Renewables, liquid cooling , and multi-cloud will be big this year
How colocation data centers can help hyperscalers meet sustainability goals through new and innovative technology
With power cuts looming, it could be time to reach for a microgrid
How can an industry at the forefront of renewable energy be so impacted by rising fossil fuel prices? Chris Pennington of Iron Mountain examines the market dynamics at play
How can data center operators prove to customers that they’re sourcing energy from renewable sources, asks Conapto’s Stefan Nilsson
RECs aren't good enough. We need to move to PPAs and hourly matching of energy consumption
Allan Schurr, CCO of Enchanted Rock, contributed to this article
With UPS-as-a-Reserve, data centers can be compensated either for not drawing power, or for offering capacity back to the grid
As businesses, we affect the environment in ways often not clearly visible
Imagine a place where the energy is green and excess data center heat wouldn’t be wasted
Who says that data centres have to be renewably powered?
Renewable energy is realistic, and so is the zero-waste data center
What can enterprises and SMBs expect from their outsourced datacenter provider?
It’s good accounting, not a giant leap for mankind
Microsoft has said it will go beyond today’s purchase agreements, to actually using more renewable energy. Is this realistic?
Edge networks have a harder time using renewables than centralized facilities