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Data centres: how do we build a sustainable future?

Finding a solution is critical for data centre operators and for the customers they serve.

Data centres are the backbone of our digital world – and they’re also an electricity-hungry resource. Emerging technologies and increased use of generative AI tools will only see these power demands grow.

In this video series, Datacom’s Director of Data Centres Andrew Green looks at shifts in energy consumption and emissions, and how data centres can proactively manage infrastructure and energy sources for more sustainable outcomes. Finding a solution is critical for data centre operators and for the customers they serve.

Part 1:

Building a sustainable future

Datacom’s Director of Data Centres, Andrew Green, explains how data centres use energy and produce emissions, the opportunity to manage total energy consumption across peak periods to reduce demand for non-renewable energy, and the factors driving the increase in energy usage by data centres.
Runtime: 7.45 minutes

Part 2:

Building a sustainable future

We look at Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) as a measure of data centre efficiency – and why it matters. This video also uses Datacom’s data centres as a case study looking at rigorous benchmarking efforts to improve energy efficiency, reduce the power usage of cooling, lighting and other supporting services on data centre sites with a goal of being 100% carbon neutral by 2030.
Runtime: 6.50 minutes

Part 3:

Part 3 - Building a sustainable future

How do you design data centres for a more sustainable future? Datacom Director of Data Centres, Andrew Green, explains how Datacom has designed and implemented energy-efficient systems at scale in its Kapua data centre – one of its four designed, built, owned and operated data centres in New Zealand.
Runtime: 7.35 minutes

 

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