The sensationalizing reports of video streaming’s impact on climate are exaggerated and misleading. But they expose some glaring holes in our understanding of the issue.
US tech giants including Google led the way as corporations raised the amount of clean energy they bought in 2019 by about 40 percent.
For the giant to hit its “carbon-negative” goal, all its suppliers will have to pitch in.
The company wants to power an upcoming cloud region by a massive solar plant combined with battery storage.
The winner by a long margin turns out to be ChinData Group, a little-known unicorn-in-waiting data center provider backed by Bain Capital.
The project will help power a Facebook data center.
A Denver-based company powers data centers using excess natural gas typically burned off at shale drilling sites.
Hydropower plant feeding Soviet-era aluminium smelter sells 100MW of excess power to Bitriver for crypto mining.
Equinix, QTS, Microsoft, and others rally against the utility's proposed new energy product.
Senior management departures include Peter Gross, who led its successful data center business.