Summary:
1. Lex Coors, President of the European Data Centre Association, discusses the impact of the European Commission’s new Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) on data centers and the rising energy demands driven by AI.
2. Coors emphasizes the importance of achieving Net Zero carbon emissions and the role of the European Data Centre Association in shaping the EED.
3. The collaboration between Coors and Schneider Electric has been instrumental in driving advancements in data center technology to meet the challenges of AI-driven energy demands.
Article:
Lex Coors, the President of the European Data Centre Association, recently shared insights on the implications of the European Commission’s Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) and the increasing energy demands fueled by artificial intelligence. With over 30 years of experience in planning and developing data centers, Coors is a leading figure in establishing benchmarks for flexible, economical, and energy-efficient infrastructure in the industry.
The EED, aimed at creating a level playing field, has accelerated the industry’s timeline for achieving climate neutrality to 2030. Coors highlighted the industry’s shift towards clean energy sources like nuclear power and the collaborative nature of the EED’s open consultation process. He emphasized the importance of the journey towards Net Zero emissions, acknowledging the continuous improvement required to reach this goal.
As the chair of the European Data Centre Association, Coors discussed the association’s evolution into a trusted advisor in policy discussions. The EED’s ambitious targets, such as 100% clean energy and 75% by 2027, reflect the industry’s commitment to sustainability. Coors emphasized the need for continuous progress and problem-solving to address challenges along the way.
AI’s impact on data center energy requirements has been significant, with algorithms driving substantial demand for power. This shift has necessitated new design approaches, including liquid cooling to manage high-density computing needs. Coors highlighted the critical role of the collaboration with Schneider Electric in developing energy-efficient solutions to meet these evolving demands.
Looking ahead, Coors emphasized the importance of continuous improvement and innovation in response to the EED and advancements in AI technology. By working collaboratively within the industry and with partners like Schneider Electric, the European data center sector aims to lead in energy efficiency and sustainability. The trust, partnership, and shared commitment to innovation between Coors and Schneider Electric have been key drivers of progress in the industry.