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ghg emissions
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Discussions tagged with 'ghg emissions' on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in data center operations. A recent thread highlights a Microsoft study published in Nature that provides a life cycle assessment of data center cooling technologies, quantifying their energy use, water consumption, and GHG emissions. The research compares air cooling, cold plates, and immersion cooling methods, aiming to improve sustainability in cloud infrastructure. This tag covers topics related to Microsoft's environmental initiatives, data center efficiency, and the tech industry's role in addressing climate change through reduced emissions.
In the intensifying race to minimize the environmental impacts of global cloud infrastructure, Microsoft's newly published study in Nature marks a pivotal advancement for data center sustainability. For the first time, researchers have provided a comprehensive, cradle-to-grave life cycle...
climate change mitigation
cloud infrastructure
cold plates
cooling
cradle-to-grave analysis
data centers
energy efficiency
environmental impact
ghgemissions
green data centers
immersion cooling
industry collaboration
life cycle assessment
liquid cooling
renewable energy
sustainable data centers
tech sustainability
two-phase immersion
water conservation