Data Centres Now and the Future
Data centres consume 1% of all electricity used nowadays and could account for 13% of global electricity consumption by 2030. While enormous amounts of water are often used in cooling and the generation of non-renewable electricity.
Looking ahead, to be more sustainable and socially responsible is the topmost priority for data centres in the next two years. Reducing power consumption, minimising waste, and relying more on renewable energy sources are the key initiatives enterprises and data centre operators are adopting to advance on their green journey.
Sustainable Data Centre Models Adopting Innovative Technologies
The innovative Floating Data Centre Park in the land-scarce Singapore powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) is designed to reduce carbon footprint. Being at sea also offers the potential to use seawater for cooling.
Google’s first-of-its-kind AI-in-charge cooling system to reduce data centre energy consumption is another advanced energy efficiency model. Adopting AI and Machine Learning technologies have enabled Siemens and Huawei to minimise data centre operational faults and network failures.
TraxComm’s TX01 Green Data Centre
As an environmentally and socially responsible company, TraxComm has spared no efforts in ensuring sustainability in designing and building our data centre facilities. Our TX01 Green Data Centre has attained the LEED Gold Standard, a globally recognized symbol of highest sustainability achievement and leadership. With our fully distributed resilience DCI network, you can place your racks in any data centre(s) to form a cluster with TX01 and achieve the goals of energy efficiency and infrastructure resilience. We are committed to exploring and adopting the latest technologies and innovations for ongoing improvement on energy efficiency to further reduce carbon footprint.
For more information on TraxComm Green Data Centre or DCI network, please contact us.
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