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CtrlS Noida Datacenter Turns to Solar for 60% of its Power Requirement, Aims to reduce 94,640 tonnes of CO2 emissions through this move

New Delhi: May 3, 2024 (GNI): CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, Asia’s largest Rated-4 datacenter operator, has taken a significant stride towards sustainability by transitioning its Noida Datacenter – DC1 – to solar power. This move will enable the facility to meet 60% of its annual energy requirements through renewable sources.

Furthermore, CtrlS Datacenters will extend renewable energy credits to all customers hosted within this facility, reinforcing its commitment to environmental stewardship. This initiative aligns with the company’s sustainable charter, underscoring its dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting the adoption of clean energy solutions.

Speaking on the announcement, Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder & CEO, CtrlS Datacenters said, “CtrlS Datacenters has set its eyes to achieve Net Zero by 2030. In line with our commitment to provide sustainable datacenter facilities, CtrlS Datacenters has commissioned a solar power project for our Noida D1 datacenter.

This project is expected to generate 100GWh of electricity over its lifetime, offsetting 94,640 tonnes of CO2 emissions. This environmental impact is equivalent to planting 1,89,281 trees. And this is just one of the many green initiatives that we shall announce this year.”

To achieve its Net Zero goals by 2030, CtrlS Datacenters is also actively investing in developing its captive solar power projects across major markets in India. In addition, the company is embracing cutting-edge green technologies across its datacenters to enhance energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact. Initiatives such as water recycling, direct-to-chip cooling (DTC) and liquid cooling are expected to significantly reduce energy consumption by up to 40 percent in the futurefuture, stated in the press release.

About CtrlS Datacenters: CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, which began its operations in 2007, operates 15 datacenters across eight key markets and is set to build over 600 MW of datacenter capacity by 2029. The company is leading the charge on embracing renewable energy for a sustainable future. CtrlS Datacenters has announced its plans to explore new overseas markets in Southeast Asia and Middle East, with Thailand being the first international market foray. For more information, please visit: www.ctrls.in

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