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Green Data Center Podcast

Green Data Center Podcast

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From Google to Amazon, 5G to blockchain, selfies to self-driving, the internet is expected to become an even bigger part of our lives - and it's all supported by a growing legion of mammoth facilities known as data centers. Our digital footprint grows phenomenally every year and that data passes through, is stored and processed by the contents of these largest of energy intensive buildings on the planet. **** This podcast focuses on the facilities, technologies, vendors, owners, developers, and everything else related to sustainability & data centers.

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Episodes
  • 2025-12: Awards 2025; AI growth despite hurdles
    Dec 26 2025

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    Awards season 2025

    AI progress and hurdles

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    40 mins
  • 2025-08: Mythbusting, digital twins, $B+ announcements
    Aug 27 2025

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    Data Center announcements - newly operational & new $B+ campuses

    Digital Twins with AI developing quickly

    BlackRock carbon capture to take aim at CO2 industrial emissions

    Data center Mythbusting: 24/7 generators; elec grid vampires; no jobs

    Golf steals more water than data centers (about 44 times more) in the U.S.

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    31 mins
  • 2025-05: Sustainability, Developments, & Tech
    May 31 2025

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    Sustainability: Water, Energy, & AI gold rush; cyclical economy & recycling

    DC Developments: Expansion everywhere - powered land becomes a project; NIMBY & regulatory push-back

    Technology Impacts: AI for AI, diverse IT hardware, and prepping for what is next with flexibility

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    40 mins
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