The Future of Data Centers under the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED)
Today’s digital landscape is evolving faster than ever with the increasing demand for AI, cloud storage, and other digital services. Data centers are the beating heart of this transformation, keeping these technologies streaming around the clock. However, this growth comes with the challenge of managing significant energy consumption, prompting a shift towards more sustainable practices.
Today’s digital landscape is evolving faster than ever with the increasing demand for AI, cloud storage, and other digital services. Data centers are the beating heart of this transformation, keeping these technologies streaming around the clock. However, this growth comes with the challenge of managing significant energy consumption, prompting a shift towards more sustainable practices.
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Key Takeaways
You’ll find a helpful range of insight on topics, including:
- EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED): In-depth analysis of the new reporting requirements and energy efficiency targets that are now mandatory for EU-based data centers.
- Germany’s Energy Efficiency Act (EnEfG): A look at the stringent standards for renewable energy use and waste heat recovery specifically imposed on German data centers.
- Compliance and Innovation Strategies: Practical methods to meet and exceed these regulatory demands through enhanced energy management and renewable energy integration.
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