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A third of Southeast Asia’s data centres could be powered by renewable

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Data centre hubs in the region can meet at least 30 per cent of their electricity demand by the end of the decade with wind and solar, without the need for battery storage, found a new report by Ember.
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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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elperiodicodelaenergia.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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