Data centers now account for nearly 4% of global electricity consumption, with U.S. facilities consuming 17 billion gallons of water annually for cooling alone. This Short Course was created to help Sustainability professionals accomplish strategic environmental optimization of data center infrastructure. By completing this course, you'll be able to identify high-impact efficiency opportunities through metrics analysis, evaluate cooling architectures that balance carbon reduction with operational resilience, and develop actionable sustainability roadmaps you can present to leadership tomorrow.

Building Data Centers - Maximum Environmental Sustainability

Building Data Centers - Maximum Environmental Sustainability

Instructor: Hurix Digital
Access provided by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
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What you'll learn
PUE, WUE, and CUE are interdependent; improving one can impact others, requiring trade-offs based on local and business priorities.
Cooling design choices shape long-term water and energy use, making early evaluation critical for sustainability outcomes.
Verification frameworks like ISO 14064 make metrics auditable, building trust with investors, regulators, and ESG reporting.
Sustainability strategies must reflect regional factors like carbon intensity, water stress, climate, and regulations.
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