$1.3 Billion Renewables Venture Launched to Power Korean Data Centres
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The rapid expansion of data centres, driven by the accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) worldwide, is significantly increasing electricity demand and reinforcing the need for reliable, clean power sources. Renewable energy is becoming an increasingly important part of data centre infrastructure as operators seek to meet soaring electricity demand while reducing emissions. South Korea’s [...] The post $1.3 Billion Renewables Venture Launched to Power Korean Data Centres appeared first on The Renewable Energy Institute .
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