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Rehlko advances carbon reduction in data centres
Rehlko, formerly Kohler, has provided Data4, a major Europeandata centreoperator with crucial data on the environmental lifecycle impact of its mission-critical generators, allowing the company to make more informed decisions about low-carbon strategies.
SEMI Energy Collaborative: recommendations to boost low carbon energy in South Korea
In an effort to help the global semiconductor value chain lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,the industry association SEMIreleased its first region-specific analysis of current and forecasted low-carbon energy (LCE) markets for South Korea.
Infineon to provide Product Carbon Footprint data for customers
Infineon Technologies will provide customers with comprehensive Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) data.
Manufacturers highlight the complexities of embodied carbon data for MEP products
The leading manufacturers of electro-mechanical products and systems within BEAMA have joined forces to address the pressing issue of embodied carbon in the built environment, launching the Product Carbon Initiative.
INEOS Nitriles launches bio-based Acrylonitrile and cuts carbon by 90%
INEOS Nitriles has confirmed the first global sales of InvireoTM a newbio-based Acrylonitrile, an essential raw material necessary in the production of carbon fibre, which delivers significant environmental benefits in the transport and water treatment sector.
Syensqo celebrates first site to achieve carbon neutrality
Syensqo’s Kallo-Beveren production facility in Belgium has successfully achieved carbon neutrality by running exclusively on renewable energy.
Division of Parker receives hydrogen and carbon capture accreditation
The Instrumentation Products Division Europe (IPDE) of Parker Hannifin, the global specialist in motion and control technologies, has announced the successful completion of the Fit For Hydrogen (F4H2) and fit for carbon capture, usage and storage (F4CCUS) programme, earning a granted status.
AI and automation push data centres toward 3x Energy Growth by 2030
Digitalisation, AI, and automation are intensifying demands on data centre (DC) IT infrastructure, driving the need for effective cooling solutions.
Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics
Researchers are pioneering new methods forproducing lab-grown diamondswhile minimising carbon by-products like soot. These diamonds, however, aren’t intended for jewellery; they’re destined for advanced applications in future computers, optics, and sensors.
Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds tobuild a new quantum computerthat works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.