Sabey Data Centers, a premier colocation data center provider, has announced their commitment towards reaching a net-zero carbon emissions by 2029 across their Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. This news comes after Sabey’s recent announcement of their sustainable data center expansion in Round Rock, TX. Sabey’s commitment towards renewable energy does not go unnoticed, in fact, the Science-Based Target Initiative (SBTi), a global body that aligns enterprise emission reduction efforts with climate science, validated Sabey’s target and methods to achieve a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Sabey has been progressively building and operating energy-efficient data centers that reduce environmental impact while continuing to align with their customers’ sustainability initiatives and renewable energy requirements. With this announcement, their Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions will be an exciting variable to watch. Scope 1 focuses on direct emissions from operations, and Scope 2 includes indirect emissions from purchased electricity that powers its resilient data center infrastructure. To reach their net-zero carbon goal, Sabey is firm on adopting industry-leading technology and techniques that will adhere to their portfolio-wide carbon emissions target while continuing to benefit their business objectives.
Sabey Data Centers has taken many strides in order to become a more sustainable data center company such as meeting strict EPA energy performance standards by becoming an ENERGY STAR Partner, being recognized as a forward-thinking company and incorporating energy efficiency and sustainability into daily operations through membership of the Green Lease Leaders program, and being an early signatory to The Climate Pledge, a collaborative initiative committed to reaching net-zero carbon by 2040. Sabey will be an exciting key player to watch as the shift towards sustainable data centers continues to grow.
For more information on Sabey Data Centers’ sustainability goals, visit sabeydatacenters.com.