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Fusion-powered data centres: Google purchases 200MW of fusion power from US$2 billion startup

On the 30th of June 2025, Google signed a deal to purchase 200MW of power from Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), who expect their first commercial power plant, ARC, to come online in the early 2030s. This announcement shows that fusion is now being taken seriously as a source of green, continuous energy, which will be vital in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of data centers and other energy-intensive industries.

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Hut 8 energises Vega Data Center

205 MW facility will support up to ~15 EH/s of next-generation rack-based ASIC compute with direct-to-chip liquid cooling.

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Queen Mary University of London delivers data centre district heating project

Queen Mary University of London is renowned for world-leading research and is committed to sustainable development across all its operational and academic activities.

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Data centre water-related expenditure to exceed $4.1 billion by 2030

The role of water in the high-growth data center market is fast becoming a critical factor in site selection, design, and operations. By 2030, annual water-related capital and operational expenditures are forecasted to reach US$797.1 million, representing a 31.4% increase from today.

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The Green Grid has appointed Emerson’s EMEA Data Centre Optimisation Program Manager, Simon...
Schneider Electric has introduced its new Ecommerce Partner Program, which will provide a...
The Municipality of Haarlem, SADC’s PolanenPark and CyrusOne Inc., a premier global data center...
Visa’s letter to the Treasury Select Committee, documenting details behind the recent outage...
Dirty Looks has committed to move all its computing onto Deep Green’s heat re-use data centres in...
International data centre developer, Atlantic Hub, is to develop a flagship IT services and data...
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Gartner Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends 2019

Blockchain, artificial intelligence, empowered edge, privacy and ethics, quantum computing, immersive experiences, augmented analytics, autonomous things and digital twins drive the Gartner Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2019. David Cearley, Gartner Vice President, presented the trends at Gartner 2018 Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, Florida.

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