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The world’s largest land-based trout farm will use data centre waste heat

Norwegian colocation company Green Mountain and Hima Seafood have entered into an agreement on the reuse of waste heat from the data center in the world's largest land-based trout farm.

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UK’s first Green CHP offering: a vital ‘transition’ technology for data centre companies ?

An alternative to traditional CHP systems has been developed by EuroSite Power. The company’s Green CHP offering, which is powered by certified biomethane injection to provide a 100% zero carbon solution, is believed to be the first of its kind available in the UK.

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Nokia and KDDI trial Japan’s first liquid cooling innovation to promote sustainability

Nokia’s unique Liquid Cooling baseband solution cuts cooling energy consumption by more than 70 percent compared to traditional air conditioning systems.

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Meeting the demands of a digital-first future

To help mitigate the rise of emissions from digital devices, the new Digital Economy and Climate Impact report recommends continuing efforts to achieve efficiencies on IT and energy sides, at component and system levels.

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Host in Ireland launches initiative to plant 1000+ orchards in Ireland

“Orchards in the Community” created to encourage biodiverse habitats in local communities while...

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CyrusOne achieves 100% renewable energy in Europe

CyrusOne has achieved 100% renewable energy across its full European portfolio, nine years ahead of...

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BCS makes key appointment

BCS Group (Business Critical Solutions), the specialist services provider to the digital...

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O2 cools down data centres to save energy as 4G and 5G hot up

Network upgrade set to save equivalent of 1m kilos of CO2 year-on-year.

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DC Byte accelerates growth plans

Supports demand for global data centre intelligence.

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Vertiv introduces plug and play micro data centre

Vertiv™ VRC-S integrates rack PDU, UPS, cooling and monitoring systems in a highly efficient IT...

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Cooling shouldn't cost the earth

Hotter, denser IT equipment together with concerns about sustainability are shifting the way...

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Bridging the energy gap critical for data centre delivery and growth in APAC region

Data centres facing longer lead time for sufficient grid capacity.

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Vantage provides renewable energy advantage

Company makes strategic hires to lead environmental strategy.

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Bureau Veritas joins EUDCA

The European Data Centre Association (EUDCA) has revealed that Bureau Veritas has joined the trade...

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Uptime Institute releases 3rd Annual Outage Analysis

Uptime Institute has published the findings of its Annual Outage Analysis, an important industry...

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Videos

Ivana Bartoletti, Global Chief Privacy and AI Governance Officer at Wipro, also a Council of Europe adviser on AI and human rights, provides some fascinating insights into the EU AI Act, the UK’s upcoming AI...
Thomas Barber, Vice President, Communications Infrastructure and Datacenter at GlobalFoundries, explains how the adoption of silicon photonics in data centres enables ultra-fast data transmission between GPUs...
Chris Peterson, Vice President of Global Channels at Veracode, explains how the enhancements to Veracode’s Velocity Partner and Partner Technical Certification Programmes are a direct result of partner...
Dr Chris Ballance, co-founder and CEO of Oxford Ionics, explains how the company has developed and proven the building blocks of a high-performance, scalable quantum computer, and has also demonstrated that...

Expert Opinions

Relocation and replacement of cooling infrastructure on mission critical live data centre.
By Johnny Ellis, Senior Director EMEA Channels, Arctic Wolf.
By Sam Colley, Digital Connectivity Portfolio Strategist at Giesecke+Devrient.
As data centres evolve to meet the demands of high-speed data transmission, the role of optical devices becomes increasingly critical. The efficient conversion of electrical and optical signals necessitates...