Sustainable Bytes: A Guide to Decarbonizing America’s Data Centers
The U.S. data center industry is among the most significant contributors to global carbon emissions within the digital infrastructure landscape. While decarbonization is a global challenge, U.S. data centers face unique challenges that demand tailored strategies to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining operational efficiency.
The U.S. data center industry is among the most significant contributors to global carbon emissions within the digital infrastructure landscape. While decarbonization is a global challenge, U.S. data centers face unique challenges that demand tailored strategies to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining operational efficiency.
Fill out the form to download the white paper
Key Takeaways
This comprehensive guide is designed for data center operators, sustainability professionals, and IT leaders seeking actionable insights to:
- Reduce Carbon Footprints: Implement innovative cooling and energy solutions to lower emissions.
- Ensure Operational Efficiency: Maintain optimal performance while transitioning to more sustainable practices.
- Overcome Regional Challenges: Address specific issues related to renewable energy access and contingency planning.
Fill out the form to access the white paper
Related Resources
The Future of Data Centers under the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED)
White paper
The digital boom drives data centers, but high energy use is pushing a shift to sustainability.
How Data Centers Can Balance Growth and Sustainability
Article
Data centers, consuming 6% of global electricity, are growing rapidly, making decarbonization and renewable energy essential to reduce their impact.
Decarbonization Pressures Across the Telecommunications Value Chain
Article
The growing telco sector faces rising emissions, driving an urgent need for decarbonization across its value chain.