Energy
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled 16 potential federal locations primed for data centre development.
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While the data centre industry is on the rise, operators have new hurdles to overcome: reporting requirements.
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The data centre industry’s immense growth consequently brings rising power demands, with intensive workloads for technologies like cloud and AI requiring even more energy to run.
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The UK government has continued its ripping up of archaic planning rules to cut grid connection waiting times.
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The UK government has committed £23 million in funding for telecoms research aimed at expanding connectivity to underserved regions across the country.
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The energy provider looking to acquire InTouch Holdings – owner of Singapore's mobile operator AIS – has said it is ready to apply for a short-term loan to fund the deal.
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Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems is looking at ways to save up to 20,000 tonnes of CO2 per year at two of its data centres.
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Datagrid New Zealand has announced plans to build a new $500 million (A$700 million) hyperscale data centre in South Island, New Zealand.
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The introduction of 5G will more than double the energy consumption by mobile technology in the next 10 years.
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Vodafone has announced that its European network will be powered by 100% renewable electricity no later than July 2021.
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The energy and manufacturing sectors lead on awareness on the adoption and potential of 5G technology and are actively exploring advanced use cases in infrastructure maintenance, remote machine control and cloud robotics.