Summary:
- Data center operators are experiencing limited progress in energy efficiency, carbon tracking, and water usage due to increasing power demands and relaxed regulatory pressure.
- The Uptime Institute’s 2025 Global Data Center Survey reveals that sustainability efforts have stalled, particularly with the growth of AI workloads and the operation of legacy data centers.
- The industry faces challenges in sustainability reporting, with a decline in data collection indicating a potential shift in priorities.
Article:
Challenges in Data Center Sustainability Revealed in Uptime Institute’s 2025 Global Data Center Survey
The latest findings from the Uptime Institute’s 15th Annual Global Data Center Survey 2025 highlight concerning trends in energy efficiency, carbon tracking, and water usage among data center operators. Despite ongoing efforts to improve sustainability, the survey results show limited advances and even some setbacks in these key areas.
One of the contributing factors to this stagnation is the rising demand for power, coupled with easing regulatory pressure in certain regions. As artificial intelligence workloads continue to expand and legacy data centers remain operational, sustainability initiatives have hit a roadblock. The survey, which gathered feedback from over 800 data center owners and operators as well as 1,000 vendors and consultants, sheds light on the challenges facing the industry.
Andy Lawrence, executive director of research at Uptime Institute, noted during a webinar presenting the survey results that there has been a noticeable decline in data collection compared to previous years. This drop has raised concerns about the industry’s commitment to sustainability and its ability to effectively report on progress in this area.
It is clear that data center operators must address these challenges and refocus their efforts on improving energy efficiency, tracking carbon emissions, and managing water usage. By prioritizing sustainability and enhancing reporting capabilities, the industry can work towards a more environmentally friendly and efficient future.