Net Zero stories
The acquisitions expand climate risk analysis for investors and governments as firms move beyond outdated historical models to scientific evidence.
The new targets could lift customer energy savings to 60 TWh by 2030, as the group expands into lighting software and circular services.
Rising power and water constraints could delay new capacity unless data centres are planned as shared precincts, TBH says.
Fleets are shaving fuel bills and emissions as connected vehicle data helps cut idling by up to 30% amid tougher climate rules.
The move is expected to cut Shanghai hub power emissions by nearly 417 metric tons a year as logistics firms face growing decarbonisation pressure.
The multi-year pact should bolster Northern Ireland’s power resilience as utilities face rising cyber threats and ageing infrastructure.
ANZ's clean energy shift now hinges on coordinating complex, data-driven grids as distributed resources strain ageing digital systems.
Battery-backed contracts will supply Amazon's Australian data centres as nine deals add 430MW to the grid and lift its clean power footprint.
Customer delivery will be central as the British software firm scales its client operations after a 41% rise in new accounts last year.
Up to 500 attendees will hear how geospatial data is being used to plan upgrades to Ireland’s energy, transport, broadband and water networks.
Australia could miss AI investment unless it tackles power, cooling and land for data centres, Logicalis says.
The parcel delivery group’s upgraded rating could strengthen its appeal to corporate customers as sustainability checks shape supplier choices.
The funding could help double heavy electric trucks on Australian roads by 2026, easing a costly switch away from ageing diesel fleets.
Britain’s biggest flexibility market will get a single digital rulebook, as Elexon seeks to ease compliance for energy participants by October 2026.
The telecoms group says the tie-up has cut annual vehicle emissions by 10,000 tonnes while speeding full-fibre planning and saving millions of pounds.
Several blue-chip bidders have backed a plan that could add renewable energy and digital infrastructure to a former South Wales mine site.
The Beeston site gives customers more secure rack space and lower-energy hosting as CWCS doubles down on colocation demand.
Power shortages and grid delays are now threatening UK data centre expansion as AI workloads push electricity demand higher.
One NZ installs its first major rooftop solar array to help power a Christchurch data centre and nearby stadium mobile coverage site.
Canberra sets national rules for data centres and AI, winning industry support but criticism over excluding most on‑premises computing.