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Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers ACCELERATING THE EUROPEAN DATA CENTER INDUSTRY TOWARDS A NET ZERO FUTURE Data centers are a cornerstone of the modern, knowledge-based society, and can play a vital part in the transition to a zero-carbon economy in Europe.
The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers is a pan-European initiative which seeks to address key sectoral challenges in concrete innovation projects and establish stronger links between operators, suppliers, and governments, acting as a gateway for innovation and partnerships in Europe. The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers adresses key areas of opportunities in the effort to speed up the industry's race towards net zero.
The Hub will set up innovation programs together with academic partners and industry start-ups, by identifying concrete challenges and facilitate calls and innovation projects to deliver on ready-to-market solutions. Pan-European collaboration Fostering knowledge sharing in a concrete, physical setup allows the best practice to flow freely between collaborators and members across Europe.
Platform for public engagement The Hub will work towards creating a stronger link between data center operators and the greater public by securing a higher legitimacy and acknowledgement of data centers in the public domain and on a policy level. The Data Center industry faces increasing internal and external demands, that can only be solved collectively.
Through collaboration across industry sectors and public-private partnerships, the journey towards net zero will be greatly accelerated Cross-sector collaboration on innovative, ready-to-market solutions for the European data center industry Jérôme Totel joins the Board of the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers By Christine Kjær Jacobsen The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers announces that Jérôme Totel, Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Committee member at Data4, has joined its Board of Directors alongside Linda Lescuyer, existing member of the board.
INNIO and Net Zero Innovation Hub Deliver World-First 3 MW Demonstration of 100% Hydrogen Backup Power for Data Centers By Christine Kjær Jacobsen INNIO and the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers achieve an industry-first demonstration of 100% hydrogen-fueled backup power at the 3 MW scale Technical experts from Microsoft, Google, and Data4 witnessed live testing, assessing performance under real-world data center conditions Erin Henderson joins the Board of the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers By Christine Kjær Jacobsen The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers is pleased to announce that Erin Henderson (Microsoft) has joined the Hub’s Board of Directors.
Net Zero Start-up Hub kicks off first incubation program in Fredericia By Christine Kjær Jacobsen The Net Zero Start-up Hub has officially kicked off its first incubation program, bringing six international and Danish start-ups together in Fredericia to accelerate the development of next-generation solutions for sustainable data centers and digital infrastructure.
Microsoft’s Melissa Lott appointed to the Board of the Net Zero Innovation Hub By Christine Kjær Jacobsen The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers is pleased to announce the appointment of Melissa Lott (Partner, Microsoft) as a new member of its Board of Directors.
The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers and Phinergy Sign Strategic Collaboration to Validate Clean Aluminum-Air Generator (AAG) for Energy Resilience in Large-Scale Data Centers By Christine Kjær Jacobsen The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers - a global consortium of leading data center stakeholders, including Danfoss, Data4, Google, Microsoft, Vertiv, and Schneider Electric—has entered into a strategic collaboration with Phinergy to validate its clean Aluminum-Air Generator (AAG) in a commercial configuration.
The goal is to demonstrate its suitability for integration into large-scale data center infrastructure, paving the way for global commercial deployment. Project Management Partner: Port House - Vendersgade 74 (Building B), 7000 Fredericia, Denmark info@netzerodatacenters. com
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