What is green hydrogen? Green hydrogen Green hydrogen is hydrogen produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources,...
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The world’s reliance on the internet, the shift to cloud computing, and the emergence of AI all fuel demand for more and more data centres. The International Energy Agency projects that by 2026, data centres will consume more than 800 TWh annually, more than double their consumption in 2022.
What is green hydrogen? Green hydrogen Green hydrogen is hydrogen produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources,...
A report commissioned by Nutanix highlights the impact of hyperconverged infrastructure, hybrid cloud and leveraging on-demand computing...
The world’s leading utility companies have today announced a joint intent to invest more than US$116 billion per year in clean power generation and...
These large-load facilities consume large amounts of electricity to run their computing equipment and keep them cool.
Cloud computing offers on-demand services like storage and software via the Internet, providing cost-effective, scalable solutions without the need...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Canada Construction Industry Databook Series - Market Size & Forecast by Value and Volume (area and units), Q2 2024...
What is the MENA region? MENA is the acronym for “Middle East and North Africa”, regularly used in academic and business writings. It refers...
Axiz has partnered with Duracell Energy to provide superior energy solutions across Africa, this collaboration will meet the growing demand for energy...
A new report commissioned by Nutanix from Atlantic Ventures – Improving Sustainability in Data Centres 2024 – reveals how next-generation data...
Sense’s grid edge technologies to be embedded into Trilliant AMI metering solutions, including devices and extended applications, enabled by 1 MHz...