Originally posted on Sabey Data Centers.
Cloud computing, AI and streaming services have continued to grow in the modern era, and the data centers that support these applications are facing increased scrutiny over energy usage, carbon emissions and sustainability as they expand. Facility designers, owners and operators are facing a challenge: deliver reliable performance while balancing sustainable practices. Energy-efficient architecture, carbon-free energy sourcing and advanced cooling systems are becoming increasingly essential as these pressures reshape each build.
At Sabey Data Centers, sustainability has always been at the heart of our mission. As leaders in responsible digital infrastructure, our ongoing commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2029 and innovative design choices are helping to set new standards in the industry. Through bold, science-backed initiatives, we’re accelerating toward a greener future by delivering tangible results, forming impactful partnerships and aligning with our customers’ sustainability goals.
Our Net Zero Mission & Renewable Investments
At Sabey, we are working to eliminate Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2029. Our emissions-reduction strategy hinges on annual improvements in energy efficiency, carbon-free energy procurement (RECs, PPAs and direct utility purchases), and transparent reporting practices. We have already seen results: Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions have decreased by 25.2% since 2018, with a target of 4.2% annual reductions until the net zero goal is hit.
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