Not a drop to waste: curbing thirsty data centers
As freshwater supplies dwindle, data centers need to look elsewhere
As freshwater supplies dwindle, data centers need to look elsewhere
Data centers create emissions before they are built. It’s time to address the footprint of basic building materials
We can’t just wait for the energy market to improve on its own
A new supercomputer is using Tesla batteries to stay online, but the implementation is more complex than you might think
The secret to unleashing more computer power for very little energy cost could be in the laws of thermodynamics
What can data center operators learn from Google when it comes to renewable energy?
An EU project hopes to rebuild the world in virtual space, but the concrete challenges may prove a little too real
To build in cities, data centers need to become a part of cities. That means looking nicer, and helping out the grid
For energy guzzling colocation and cloud providers, the only viable long-term solution to go green is a switch to renewables
Data center power consumption is costly - but servers are getting more efficient
Humanity failed to take climate change seriously. Let’s make sure that data centers don’t do the same
Data centers can play a role in cutting emissions and reducing the strain on the grid. But why should they?
A sixfold increase in compute led to energy demands rising just six percent
We head to Sweden to watch data turn into pellets
NERSC tells us about shutting down Cori
We live in interesting times, and that requires data centers to be designed with extra care
Controlling failure rates and temperatures with AI
Data center companies need to work together to go green, DCD>San Francisco hears
We can’t fix what we don’t understand
Perhaps data centers could lead the way, after recent elections delivered a blow to the environmental movement Down Under
Just outside the Arctic Circle, the EU is funding a data center that could break efficiency records. We visit Boden to find out more
The population of India is set to overtake China in 2024, and data center operators are noticing
Yuan Ying, program manager of Climate and Energy at Greenpeace East Asia, on how China hopes to improve
Global warming will raise water levels round the world. Data centers need to prepare for floods