In a significant move towards sustainable digital infrastructure, AVAIO Digital Partners (ADP) announced its new partnership with Sunbird Energy, a leading renewable energy developer in Quebec. This collaboration is set to revolutionize the way data centers operate in the region, particularly with the development of AVAIO’s state-of-the-art facility in Gatineau.

A Vision for Sustainable Innovation

AVAIO, known for its commitment to developing hyperscale data centers across North America and Europe, is taking a bold step by integrating Sunbird Energy’s renewable solutions into its operations. The Gatineau project is designed to address the growing demand for cloud services and AI in Quebec and its surrounding regions.

Anthony Gordon, a Partner at AVAIO, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “As a leader in the development of new sustainable energy solutions in Quebec, Sunbird is an ideal partner for ADP’s Gatineau project. Quebec is an ideal proving ground for new renewable power and digital infrastructure integration strategies, and Sunbird is the right local partner to bring this project forward and make the Outaouais Region a new zone of digital and sustainable energy innovation.”

Overcoming Challenges

One of the key hurdles for the Gatineau project has been securing a contract with Hydro Quebec to connect to the grid. Gordon highlighted the importance of this step, hoping that Hydro Quebec and the Quebec government will recognize the project’s potential in supporting the province’s technological and environmental goals.

Sunbird’s Commitment to Renewable Energy

Simon Lafleur, the Founder and President of Sunbird Energy, echoed Gordon’s enthusiasm for collaboration and innovation. “Sunbird Energy is proud to partner with AVAIO Digital Partners on this major digital infrastructure project.This partnership highlights our commitment to renewable energy and underscores our dedication to supporting the energy transition and promoting sustainable economic development.”

Sunbird’s advanced solar and energy storage solutions, coupled with their cutting-edge energy management software, are key components in ensuring the data center’s efficiency and sustainability. Lafleur emphasized that their technology would help preserve the integrity of Hydro-Québec’s grid while setting a new standard for data centers in the province.

Looking Ahead

This partnership not only marks a significant milestone for AVAIO and Sunbird but also sets a precedent for future collaborations in the realm of sustainable digital infrastructure. As AVAIO continues to expand its footprint with over 500 MWs of potential capacity in development across the US, Canada, and Western Europe, this project in Gatineau is poised to be a flagship example of innovation and sustainability.

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