
Time for an Icelandic power-play?
This year's European power crisis might have one unexpected spin-off
This year's European power crisis might have one unexpected spin-off
The data center sector - like humans - will have to adapt
We know how much carbon we consume - how much do we help others save?
Even the thirstiest data centers are still a small part of the water economy. That does not let them off the hook
The biggest retailer washes its hands of 99 percent of the emissions from its retail operations
As in Dublin, Singapore, Amsterdam and Frankfurt, digital developments in London could face opposition
How long till Loudoun demands microgrid power for data centers?
They will fight tooth and nail against doing the right thing
FedEx will get short term applause but could suffer a long term headache
The technology field will be hurt by the Data Bill and the breakdown of Horizon
There are several ways to get rid of diesels - but let's not lose the bigger picture
We may never know what happened on March 10 2021, when SBG2 went up in flames
Power purchase agreements normally only cover 50 to 70 percent of emissions. It's time tech giants paid the true price of 24x7 PPAs
Broadcom is the latest player to seek strength from association
Because right now, your money is hurting the planet more than anything else you do
The hydrogen economy has a much bigger role than providing backup power for data centers. But it has to start somewhere
Two electricty providers have refused to provide power to Yandex in Finland. The result is more Russian gas is being burnt by the locals
Carbon capture would be a ticket to continuous growth - so obviously Meta, Alphabet and co want it to happen
Wildlife and plants are essential to health lives - and healthy data centers
If we want to avoid futile arguments like these, we need better IT carbon footprint measures
Data centers won't use liquid cooling till they have to. Could that time be near?
The more successful you are, the more emissions your supply chain will create
Secrecy is no surprise in this industry
Creativity is there. Hope and vision are in short supply