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Can data centres stay sustainable as AI pushes energy demand ever higher?

As AI drives data centre energy demand, Lenovo's James Pennington says sustainable growth depends on system-level efficiency and circularity.

Legrand acquires TES as it looks for growth in data centre market

TES has been acquired by Legrand, in a deal that gives the engineering firm access to one of the biggest names in electrical infrastructure.

AI won’t be won in the server room alone

Fabrizio Landini, Global Data Centre Segment Leader at Hitachi Group, explains why AI growth now depends on bridging the long-standing divide between IT and OT.

The UK data centre power debate has a queue problem

The UK's data centre power debate is being distorted by speculative grid queue projects, as AI hype and impatience masks what demand is real.

Data centre heat should be treated as strategic infrastructure

EnergiRaven's Simon Kerr argues data centre heat should be treated as strategic infrastructure to cut waste and speed up UK decarbonisation.

Equinix’s latest data centre in Dublin promises no additional grid strain

Equinix has begun construction on a new data centre in Dublin, with the company planning to invest $78 million in the facility.

Confidence isn’t a women problem – it’s an industry challenge

Lizzy McDowell says confidence isn’t a women’s issue but an industry challenge, and that visibility, allyship and real stories can help women thrive.

Nscale latest to face public backlash over proposed data centre

Nscale has become the latest company to face intense scrutiny over a proposed AI data centre.

The build is the easy part – Day Two is the stress test for AI infrastructure

Matt Salter of Onnec argues AI infrastructure is proven not at launch but on Day Two, when live demand heat and failures test resilience in real time.

The Government got data centre emissions wrong – but that’s only part of the story

The UK needs more data centres, but flawed government emissions estimates expose the real challenge: powering growth with cleaner energy.

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