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This report explains the nuances of using energy consumption, energy attribute certificates and emissions factor data to calculate the use of renewable energy and carbon-free energy, and a Scope 1 and 2 emissions inventory.
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Network complexity heightens cyber-risks for data centers
Consensus on regulatory goals hides national differences
Regulations drive investments in cybersecurity and efficiency
Germany’s EEA: will inefficient data centers become obsolete?
EED comes into force, creating an enormous task for the industry
"Hyperscale colocation": the emergence of gigawatt campuses
What role might generative AI play in the data center?
Operators’ trust in AI drops
AI will have a limited role in data centers — for now
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