News

Eversheds Sutherland releases Data Centers and Energy Guide

Eversheds Sutherland releases Data Centers and Energy Guide

Eversheds Sutherland releases its newest Data Center & Energy guide. 

Competition for capacity is fast outpacing the traditional networks’ ability to develop and invest in their networks. The need for reliable, affordable and low carbon energy sources are key drivers for data center operators to invest in alternative means of securing electricity. Data centers above all else require highly reliable and redundancy proof supplies, whilst also coming under increasing pressure to facilitate low carbon solutions, and solutions that do not divert much needed capacity from other developments like housing.

The vast majority of large organisations, especially in the tech sector, now also have ambitious decarbonisation goals. This is an important aspect of ESG policy, public perception and access to finance, compliance with regulatory/environmental measures and resilience against volatile energy commodity prices.

The main ways organisations look to decarbonise is by sourcing power and heat from low carbon sources, energy efficiency measures and/or (as a last resort) trading carbon credits. However, not all of these solutions will be viable for data centers, given the paramount need to ensure security of supply – a data center cannot only operate while the wind is blowing.

Click here to download the guide

Related

Most read

Subscribe to our newsletter

Stay informed about the latest data center news!

Schrijf je in voor onze nieuwsbrief

Blijf op de hoogte van het laatste datacenter nieuws