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neutrality by implementing practices like removing redundant infrastructure , adopting innovative cooling systems , and leveraging AI to optimise performance . The approach has been holistic and systematic . Reevaluating existing infrastructure is crucial , and the industry should prioritise operational efficiency over constructing new buildings .”
“ To keep up with rapid accelerated innovation and near-constant industry disruptions , companies must adapt ,” says Debecker . “ Modern-day cloud infrastructure handles energy requirements and carbon emissions in a highly sophisticated and efficient manner . In most cases , these providers operate almost fully on renewable energy , and in some cases , the heat generated by the IT systems is ploughed back to power cities , thereby creating 100 % zero-carbon emission centres .”
Overcoming the challenges of sustainable energy In response to these concerns , the data centre industry has embarked on a journey towards greater energy efficiency . Technological advancements , such as more efficient servers , liquid cooling systems , and innovative data centre designs , are helping to reduce the energy footprint of these facilities .
“ In recent years , sustainability has been a focus area for the data centre industry , and that aligns with the 2023 emphasis
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