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SDIA Welcomes Bulk Data Centers as its Latest Member

SDIA Welcomes Bulk Data Centers as its Latest Member

Bulk Infrastructure, the Nordic’s leading provider of ultra scalable, highly connected, sustainable data centers, has officially joined the Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Alliance (SDIA), whose mission is to move the global digital sector toward zero-emissions.

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Bulk Data Centers, the Nordic’s leading provider of ultra scalable, highly connected, sustainable data centers, announces it has joined the Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Alliance (SDIA), further committing toward zero-emissions.

Decarbonizing the global digital economy

Founded in 2019, the SDIA is a non-profit entity that uniquely gathers all actors of the digital ecosystem – from industry and governments, to resource suppliers and end users – with a mission to decarbonize the global digital economy.

While drawing attention to the growth of the global digital infrastructure sector, whose carbon emissions rival that of the aviation industry, the not-for-profit organization seeks to drive collaboration across the value chain to promote a sustainable digital economy from an environmental, economic, and social perspective.

The commitment of Bulk Data Centers to the Alliance and the Roadmap to Sustainable Digital Infrastructure is supporting greater intra-industry collaboration toward an ecologically and economically sustainable digital world. The Nordics offer affordable surplus renewable energy, making the region attractive for enterprises, hyperscalers and research organizations looking to expand digital capacity while reducing their carbon footprint.

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“We welcome Bulk Data Centers to the Alliance and the commitment to our Roadmap,” said Max Schulze, SDIA’s Executive Chairman. “With green-powered data center locations, Bulk Data Centers takes the sustainability and business value of the Nordic data center market to the next level by serving as an ideal partner for high density, secure and reliable data processing needs.”

Improving environmental performance

“Joining the Alliance’s broad network of member organizations, partners and expert advisors is a natural fit for Bulk,” said Rob Elder, Vice President of Data Centers for Bulk. “We look forward to working closely across the full digital stack to support and extend the sustainability agenda to include direct connections to renewable energy.”

“Data centers are widely reported to account for 2-5 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions,” Elder stressed, adding: “Overall, the market is projected to grow by 12-16 percent Cumulative Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) – even as hyperscale facilities are becoming more common with power capacities over 50 megawatts, and growth in high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications are driving power densities higher. Conventional sustainability efforts rely on offsets through unrelated renewable energy purchases and energy efficiency measures. These are helping to flatten growth in global carbon emissions, but we believe we can do better. We need to expand efforts to tap directly into the world’s surplus renewable energy sources – in the Nordics for example – to support rapidly expanding workloads across a variety of sectors.”

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