Singapore is boosting its data centre capacity by over 30% to meet the increasing demand for digital services. The new Green Data Centre Roadmap outlines strategies to enhance energy efficiency, including raising operating temperatures and exploring liquid cooling solutions. Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary shared that the authorities will provide grants and issue licences to operators who expand data centre capacity using renewable energy and meet the standards outlined in the road map. Early adopters have reported significant reductions in energy usage, indicating progress toward a more sustainable digital infrastructure. Further discussions at the event also highlighted that developing more efficient programming techniques are also crucial in the effort to reduce energy consumption for the long run. Read more about it: https://lnkd.in/gjcSwsQD Let's continue to #PowerTheChange and inspire young advocates for a greener tomorrow. #Geneco #GenecoSG #EnergyEfficiency #Tech #RenewableEnergy #Data #DigitalTransformation
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The ASEAN Centre for Energy and Huawei Release a White Paper to Shape the Future of Data Center Sustainability The White Paper on Building Next Generation Data Center Facility in ASEAN, co-developed by the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) and Huawei, was released at the Global Data Center Facility Summit 2024 in Singapore. The white paper aims to accelerate the green and low-carbon transformation of the data center industry in ASEAN. Driven by global digitalization, digital transformation is booming in the ASEAN region. Massive data and huge computing demands have emerged, unlocking great potential in the data center market. However, opportunities always come with challenges. Due to the tropical climates of the ASEAN region, data centers feature high cooling […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/dgcMRwv5 #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #asean #cleanenergy #datacenter #greendatacentre #huawei #low-carbon #reliableenergy #renewableenergy #summit #sustainability #whitepaper
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Growth of #sustainable #datacentres relies heavily on the availability of #renewable sources such as #solar, #wind, #hydro, and #wastetoenergy Singapore is currently ranked top 5 for #datacentre capacity in the Asia Pacific. 80% of operational #datacentre capacity in the Asia Pacific today is concentrated in just 5 markets. According to Cushman & Wakefield, #Singapore will exceed 1GW in operational capacity by 2024, along with India. Other countries China (3.8GW), Australia (1.1GW) and Japan (1.1GW). Are renewable projects developing fast enough to accommodate the growth of datacenters in these markets? Watch the space! #Green #datacentres #greenenergy #wastetoenergy #hydrogen #ammonia
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Data centre operators seek greater clarity on green roadmap amid growing digital demands The Infocomm Media Development Authority aims to launch the green data centre roadmap later this month. Summary: Data centre operators are seeking greater clarity on a forthcoming green data centre roadmap, which the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) aims to launch later this month. This roadmap, designed to help data centres become more sustainable, incorporates industry feedback and comes amid increasing demand for powerful, energy-intensive computing driven by new technologies. Transforming Data Centres for Sustainability Data centres have a significant carbon footprint due to their high energy consumption for cooling systems. Globally, data centres account for about 1 to 5 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. In Singapore, data centres consumed around 7 percent of the country's total electricity in 2020, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices. Singapore's Green Data Centre Roadmap Singapore hosts over 70 data centres and prioritizes sustainable growth and low carbon emissions, making it selective about new data centre constructions. The Digital Connectivity Blueprint, released last June, highlights the importance of developing a green data centre roadmap as a priority for enhancing the country's digital infrastructure. Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary stated that industry partners support the roadmap, recognizing the need for green energy to grow the data centre industry in Singapore. Industry Perspectives Data centres like Digital Realty are already reducing carbon emissions but face challenges in sourcing green energy. Jon Curry, vice president of Asia Pacific operations at Digital Realty, emphasized the need for clear guidelines on green energy pathways from the Singapore government to support future investments. Tim Rosenfield, co-CEO of Sustainable Metal Cloud and Firmus, stressed the importance of having standards to gauge energy efficiency accurately. He advocates for transparency in measuring energy consumption from the chip level to the data centre level to drive down AI adoption costs. Conclusion The green data centre roadmap aims to provide the necessary guidance and standards for data centres to reduce their environmental impact and support Singapore's sustainable growth goals. Clearer guidelines and pathways for green energy are crucial for the industry to make informed investments and achieve significant energy efficiency improvements. #DataCentres #Sustainability #GreenEnergy #Singapore #EnergyEfficiency #IMDA #DigitalConnectivity #CarbonFootprint #RenewableEnergy #AI #DigitalInfrastructure #GreenDataCentres
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As the demand for AI puts a strain on energy sources, Singapore is pushing for green data centers to support its ambitions for the digital economy. The roadmap aims to provide at least 300 MW of additional capacity in the short-term with more green deployments. According to Cushman & Wakefield, Singapore is the second largest data center market in Southeast Asia & the sixth largest in APAC. Data centers in Singapore contribute to 82% of Singapore's ICT sector emissions & account for 7% of the city state's total energy consumption. AI uses a lot of energy & water, hence building green data centers will be vital to control emissions. And let's not forget water management methods are vital too. #singapore #asia #apac #datacenters #artificialintelligence #sustainability #technologynews #computing
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Singapore aims to boost data center capacity 35% Summary: Singapore is set to significantly expand its data center capacity by 35%, focusing on the development of sustainable and energy-efficient facilities. This move is part of a strategic roadmap unveiled by the government, aiming to maintain the city-state's status as a major global data center hub. Currently hosting over 70 data centers, Singapore plans to add at least 300 megawatts of additional capacity in the near term, with potentially another 200 MW powered by green energy. This would represent an increase of around 35% from the current national capacity of more than 1.4 gigawatts. The expansion plan aligns with Singapore's commitment to balancing digital industry growth with decarbonization efforts, aiming for net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The government will prioritize the construction of environmentally friendly data centers, incorporating the latest energy-efficient cooling solutions and forming partnerships with low-carbon energy providers. This initiative follows the lifting of a 2019 moratorium on new data center construction, which was implemented due to environmental concerns. Despite the higher costs for land, energy, and personnel in Singapore, many multinational companies and data center operators continue to seek a presence in the country due to the growing demand for computing resources, including artificial intelligence. The government's roadmap aims to ensure that Singapore remains a pivotal regional hub and global node in the digital economy. Download the Green Data Centre Roadmap here: https://lnkd.in/gMVmN64B #Singapore #DataCenters #SustainableGrowth #GreenEnergy #DigitalEconomy #Decarbonization #NetZero2050 #EnergyEfficiency
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Singapore plans to boost its data center capacity by over one-third while pursuing sustainable growth, according to a new government roadmap. Hosting over 70 data centers, Singapore had restricted new builds due to environmental concerns, pushing some operators to neighboring countries. The new plan targets adding at least 300 megawatts (MW) soon, with another potential 200 MW or more powered by green energy, a 35% increase from the current 1.4 gigawatts. "We want to continue to remain a significant player in the data center space for the region, for the world," said Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Communications and Information. The government will prioritize energy-efficient designs and low-carbon energy partnerships, aligning with Singapore’s net-zero carbon goal by 2050. Singapore paused new data center construction in 2019 but ended the moratorium in 2022, approving only 80 MW from over 20 applications. The expansion aims to meet growing digital demands and maintain Singapore’s role as a regional and global data center hub. #Singapore #DataCenter #Sustainability #Investment #AI #Digital #Infrastructure I Nikkei Asia I Tsubasa Suruga
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We are pleased to share that Chandra Irawan, Country Manager of Pure Data Centres Group , will be a prominent speaker at the upcoming Energy Efficiency for Data Centers Asia conference in Singapore, scheduled for September 5-6, 2024. Chandra will be presenting on the crucial topic of “Strategies for Sustainable Data Centers,” where he will discuss the essential factors influencing the future of data center design. His presentation will cover the utilization of renewable energy, innovative energy-saving measures, and strategies for reducing carbon emissions across all scopes (1, 2, and 3). With data centers consuming over 205 terawatt hours annually, Chandra’s insights will be vital in guiding the IT industry towards low-carbon operations and addressing the growing sustainability challenges. Join us at this pivotal event to bridge the gap between sustainability and technology. Learn from industry leaders like Chandra Irawan on how to navigate the future of sustainable data centers. Don't miss the chance to gain actionable insights and connect with professionals committed to driving positive change in the IT sector. #Sustainability #DataCenters #RenewableEnergy #EnergyEfficiency #ITInnovation #CarbonReduction #FutureOfTech #GreenTech #SustainableIT
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Explore the latest trends driving sustainability in data centers across the APAC region! The APAC green data center market will nearly double its current value by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 11.20% between 2023 and 2028. Policy regulations like the Paris Agreement and the RE100, along with certifications such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and ISO50001, are key drivers fueling the development of green data centers in the APAC region. The APAC green data center market's major contributors comprise China, Australia, Japan, India, Singapore, and Malaysia. Here, both data center operators and governments collaborate to embrace renewable energy and other sustainability measures. Renewable energy providers continuously increase their portfolio of non-fossil fuel energy by investing in several new projects across the region. Various APAC governments, including those of China, Australia, New Zealand, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and others, actively work toward increasing the adoption of renewable energy. Underwater data centers, like the one initiated by COOEC and Offshore Oil Engineering Company in China in February 2022, signal a growing trend towards innovative data infrastructure. Hyperscale operators like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) actively drive renewable energy adoption in the APAC green data center market. Know more https://ow.ly/8OKN50R7nsZ #APACgreendatacentermarket #greendatacentermarket #datacentermarket #datacenter #datacenters #datacenterindustry #ariztonresearchreveals #marketresearch #researchreport #marketinsights #markettrends #marketsize #marketshare #marketgrowth #marketforecast #marketexpansion #marketdemand #industryinsights #sustainabilitytrends #greendatacenter #datacenterknowledgebase
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Singapore's ambitious plan to boost data center capacity Singapore's plan to ramp up data center capacity by 35% positions it as a leading regional hub for the data center industry. This growth presents an exciting opportunity, but also the challenge of balancing it with environmental sustainability. The government is looking for energy-efficient solutions, and the potential addition of 200 MW powered by green energy is a positive step. This focus on sustainability is crucial for attracting businesses that prioritize eco-friendly practices. Overall, Singapore's data center ambitions are promising, and I'm interested to see how they navigate growth while prioritizing environmental responsibility. #datacenters #Singapore #sustainability https://lnkd.in/gj3FyD7Q
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