Dual Carbon Practice Strategy
Green and low-carbon development is a complex and long-term task, spanning various stages from planning and construction to operational use. In the process of achieving carbon neutrality goals, ZDATA needs to continually explore and analyze the relationship between carbon, electricity, and energy consumption in data centers. This involves addressing various dimensions such as the energy supply side, energy usage side, energy storage side, and the upstream and downstream supply chain. Multiple sustainable energy supply methods and the application of green data center technologies throughout the lifecycle are employed to maximize energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact.
Technology enables green and low-carbon development Zero carbon computing power contributes to a bet
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80%
New Energy
Replace traditional fossil fuel power generation with new energy sources such as photovoltaic and wind power. -
19%
Energy Savings
Reduce Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) to increase energy efficiency. -
1%
Carbon Sink
Use carbon capture and storage/utilization, tree planting, and other methods for carbon sequestration.