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WHAT IS YOUR VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF DATA CENTRES ?
“ They ’ re just going to get bigger ,”
Wright says . “ Now , the world is moving into a new era of technology , with AI and autonomous vehicles at the forefront . There are a lot of things that are now cropping up as being the big drivers of data , and that curve of data usage is just exponentially growing .”
“ So we ’ re getting more efficient in how we build data centres , but ultimately , we ’ re going to be growing at a rapid rate . We ’ re going to start seeing gigawatt-sized campuses for data centres in the distant future .”
“ Our electricity grid may not be able to support that , so we will probably end up doing on-site preservation . We also may have small-scale nuclear reactors on-site , in the next seven or eight years away in the US – less than that in Europe .”
“ I do think the carbon-free resource of generating electricity onsite is the future , which I think it ’ s pretty exciting .” gas connection which significantly reduces CO2 emissions and supports Groningen ’ s environmental goal to be completely CO2 neutral by 2035 .
This revolutionary system is much more common in Europe than in the US , mainly because the infrastructure is typically closer together . The Dutch government advocates these systems and therefore incentivises companies , so there is a third party taking the heat from QTS and delivering cold in return . This cold return water allows increased efficiency of the data centre cooling system .
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