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Energy Transition

The Energy Transition Journey for Data Centers

The proliferation of the information age and the advancements in digital technologies have resulted in a steep demand for Data Centers. However, this soaring demand has brought to light a significant environmental concern due to the immense power consumption associated with Data Center operations, with electricity constituting up to 70% of their total operational costs. This has made it imperative for Data Centers to transition swiftly toward cleaner, sustainable and alternative sources of energy which can not only significantly curtail their energy costs but also simultaneously align their operations with sustainability goals, including achieving net-zero emissions.

Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal power offer promising alternatives that can potentially mitigate the environmental burden while reducing operational expenses over the long term. Many Data Center operators have started recognizing the urgent need for a sustainable shift in their energy consumption practices and increasingly exploring and investing in renewable energy solutions to power their operations.

Datacenters require an uninterrupted power supply 24/7. While achieving 100% renewable power in Indian Data Centers might pose challenges currently, it is feasible to substantially increase reliance on renewables. This can mark the commencement of an essential journey toward sustainability and eventually achieving 100% clean energy transition. Among the clean energy sources, Solar power stands out due to India's abundant sunlight. Implementing on-site solar panels or sourcing solar energy from off-site power plants are viable choices to begin the clean energy transition journey.