BYOP “Bring Your Own Power” Data Centre construction with modern microgrids

Embracing the future in Data Centre Construction with modern microgrids power source. In an era where digital infrastructure underpins the global economy, data centres stand as the backbone, ensuring the flow of information remains uninterrupted. However, as the demand for data storage and processing skyrockets, so does the need for a reliable, sustainable, and efficient …

European construction output jumps 3.9% in January

Eurostat’s latest figures show that construction output in the euro area increased by 3.9% in January compared to the previous month. The EU’s production, which was seasonally adjusted, also rose by 3.5% during the same period. Additionally, there was a growth in production compared to January 2022, with the euro area increasing by 0.9% and …

European Data Center Market Continues to Grow Amid Increasing Demand for Digital Services

The European data center market has seen significant growth in recent years, fueled by the increasing demand for digital services and the need for secure and reliable data storage. According to a report by Data Center Dynamics, the European data center market is expected to reach a value of $35 billion by 2025, representing a …

Apple to make clean energy investments in Europe

Apple said it would make clean investments to set up solar and wind projects in Europe and called on its suppliers to decarbonize operations related to the production of iPhones and other products. The company in 2020 had pledged to remove carbon emissions from its entire business, including products and its sprawling supply chain – …

TotalEnergies and SSE Renewables’ Seagreen wind farm up and running

TotalEnergies and partner SSE Renewables announced the first power generation from their Seagreen wind farm off the coast of Scotland – a $4.3 billion project which will be Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm. “This marks a new step in the development of TotalEnergies’ offshore activities capacity,” said Vincent Stoquart, TotalEnergies’ senior vice president for renewables. …

The rise and rise of data centres in Ireland

Data centres in Ireland are now consuming more metered electricity than all of our rural homes put together. “We call it ‘the cloud’, this kind of ubiquitous name, as if it’s up there, mysteriously in the sky. But data centres do have physical locations and Ireland is a very popular physical location for them,” says Dr …

Irish Codling Wind Park submits application for Maritime Area Consent

Offshore wind project Codling Wind Park has submitted its application for a Maritime Area Consent (MAC) to the Government. The application markes another significant step forward for the project. Codling Wind Park – located 13 kilometres off the east coast between Greystones and Wicklow – is set to be the biggest offshore wind farm in …

Irish High Court overrules planning permission extension for Apple’s Galway data center

A Galway County Council decision last year to allow an extension to the planning permission granted to Apple to build an irish data centre on lands in Athenry Co Galway has been quashed by the High Court. The move means that should Apple wish to proceed with the planned data center it would now have …

Irish arm of Climate Governance Initiative launched

An Irish arm of a climate governance initiative aimed at addressing gaps in knowledge of climate change at the board level of companies is being unveiled today. Chapter Zero Ireland is being launched in collaboration with the World Economic Forum with the aim of ensuring that directors are equipped with the knowledge to lead crucial …

Two Irish third-level education climate projects awarded €7.6m in funding

Two Irish third-level education climate-focused projects led by TU Dublin and MTU have been awarded funding of €7.6m under the Human Capital Initiative. The Irish Government has approved the funding for two climate action projects under the Human Capital Initiative (HCI). Both of these projects are focused on education in relation to the climate crisis, …

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