A third of Southeast Asia’s data centres could be powered by renewable
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Since Southeast Asia has the potential to rapidly become a global data centre, solar and wind power could supply up to 30% of the region’s data centres by 2030, without relying on battery storage. This is affirmed in a new report by the Ember Energy Research Center, which concludes that support policies are now key to aligning the region’s digital growth with its energy transition goals. Related: Investment in renewable energy in South-East Asia…
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