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The Data Centre Dilemma – Data Centre Power & Sustainability: A new report from Data Centre Pricing looks at the challenge of becoming carbon neutral in twenty key Metro city markets

Published: Wed 17 November 2021

Data Centre Pricing (DCP), the providers of Data Centre research worldwide, has published a new report highlighting the implications of the increase of Data Centre Power in twenty key Metro city markets in Europe and Asia and how Data Centres are aiming to become more sustainable.

 

The new report considers the new and fast changing requirements for Data Centre sustainability including the increased demand for renewable energy, the impact of new technology and the changing regulatory environment that is set to challenge the Data Centre Provider’s expansion.

 

The Data Centre Dilemma also provides a forecast for the growth in Data Centre power in twenty key city Metro Markets in the EMEA and the Asia Pacific regions – and finds that there will be an increase of over 61 per cent overall in power for the four-year period from the end of 2021 to the end of 2025 – this is despite the constraints on new developments that are being imposed by some municipalities.

 

Despite planning constraints, the DCP forecast survey at least four Data Centre Metro Markets are to have up to or more than 1,000 MW of power by the end of the forecast period - including Dublin, Beijing, Amsterdam and Singapore.

 

The growth in power is to come from dedicated Hyperscale Data Centres including Amazon, Google & Microsoft as well as from the third-party colocation provider and Build to Suit Data Centre facilities.

 

In response Data Centre Providers are investing in renewable power sources and are seeking to reduce carbon emissions down to a net zero position – however to-date the reduction in carbon emissions is contingent on the re-use of surplus heat from the Data Centre facility to the municipal heating network.

 

Finally, the Data Centre Dilemma report considers the constraints that are being placed on Data Centre development by municipalities and Governments. In some Metro Markets the size of the Data Centre sector has imposed unique strains on power infrastructure – with the Dublin Data Centre segment in particular forecast to account for up to 27 per cent of total power demand in Ireland.

 

To combat the impact of the Data Centre on power infrastructure the report finds that Data Centres will need to adopt the following measures:

 

  • Use renewable energy
  • Deploy new technology to optimise power & cooling
  • Deploy high density applications in cold climates
  • Invest directly in renewable power infrastructure
  • Use green bonds & financing to invest in more efficient Data Centre facilities as part of an ESG strategy 

 

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About the DCP The Data Centre Dilemma – Power & Sustainability report: The new report from DCP analyses 20 key Metro city Markets in Europe and Asia (including: Amsterdam, Beijing, Berlin, Dublin, Frankfurt, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumper, London & Slough, Madrid, Marseille, Milan, Osaka, Paris, Shanghai, Singapore, Stockholm, Sydney & Tokyo). It examines the impact of Data Centres on power infrastructure in the key metros and developments in sustainability including the use of renewable power, the impact of technology & the requirements needed to meet net zero. The Data Centre Dilemma – Power & Sustainability Report costs GBP £1,495 for a single user licence. Further information on the report can be found on the Data Centre Pricing website at: www.datacentrepricing.com

 

About Data Centre Pricing: Data Centre Pricing (DCP) is a London-based international research & consultancy organisation specialising in the study of Data Centre markets worldwide, including the EMEA, Asia Pacific and Americas regions. Research is based on the unique DCP database composed of information on Data Centre facilities in more than 50 countries including power, space, pricing and new developments worldwide. Further information on DCP’s activities and research can be found on the Data Centre website at: www.datacentrepricing.com

 



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