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Powering the digital age: How data centers are keeping the lights on

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Data centers are the physical foundations of the digital world. Once considered a niche intersection of real estate and technology, data centers are now understood as a key component of critical infrastructure and as a rapidly growing asset class for investors. They also have a ravenous appetite for electricity. And as technology continues to evolve, becoming ever-more data-driven and compute-hungry, the demand for data centers and, correspondingly, power continues to soar. And yet, concerns for our climate mean that sources and uses of energy are under more scrutiny than ever before. 

In this article from Data Center Dynamics, partners Alexander Hendry and Michael Yuffee and senior associate Suzana Vukasinovic, discuss how can the technology sector balance energy needs with sustainability demands. 

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Powering the digital age: How data centers are keeping the lights on

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