Microsoft is building wooden data centers in its latest push to cut emissions.
Microsoft has announced an innovative approach to reducing its carbon footprint by constructing data centers using wood. This initiative is part of the tech giant’s broader commitment to sustainability and its goal to become carbon negative by 2030.
The use of wood in building data centers is a novel idea in the tech industry. Traditionally, data centers are constructed using materials like steel and concrete, which have high carbon emissions associated with their production. By opting for wood, Microsoft aims to significantly lower the environmental impact of its infrastructure.
Wooden construction is not only more sustainable but also offers additional benefits such as improved insulation. This can lead to more efficient cooling processes within the data centers, further reducing energy consumption. Moreover, wood is a renewable resource, making it an attractive option for sustainable building practices.
Microsoft’s initiative aligns with global efforts to promote green building practices and reduce reliance on materials that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. The company has already begun experimenting with wooden data center prototypes and is optimistic about scaling this approach in the future.
This move by Microsoft sets an important precedent in the tech industry, highlighting the potential for sustainable practices to be integrated into the core operations of large corporations. By pioneering the use of wood in data center construction, Microsoft is paving the way for other companies to explore eco-friendly alternatives in their infrastructure development.
Original Author: waynewilliams@onmail.com (Wayne Williams) | Source: TechRadar
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