
Data Centres
Data centres in the Philippines
With a growth rate exceeding 13% annually, the data centre industry in the Philippines is increasingly important to wider economic growth.
Within the Philippines, there’s also a unique opportunity to adopt eco-friendly practices and reduce their carbon footprint thanks to abundant sources of solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
Three key takeaways
The world is creating data at an accelerating pace
The world is creating data at an accelerating pace
The report details how the world is forecast to create 180 zettabytes of data in 2025, nearly triple the figure generated in 2020.
Data centres have a high energy demand
Data centres have a high energy demand
Data centres use 1-2% of total global energy, equivalent to Italy’s annual energy consumption (Data centres have a high energy demand – source).
New options could cut energy use
New options could cut energy use
The report shows research for how options such as immersion cooling can “cut energy use by up to 48% while boosting processor performance up to 40%”.
How partnerships can deliver a net-zero future for data centres
Data centres are an increasingly important part of modern life. But, as their prevalence grows, so too do their power demands.
This report looks at the importance of innovation to help data centres reduce emissions – as well as looking at some of those new technologies that are already making an impact.
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