The EU Code of Conduct was established so as to help mitigate the effect of this increase in energy consumption with regard to its environmental, economic and energy supply impacts.
Read more on how this affects data centres on our blog at:http://concurrent-thinking.com/news/what-eu-code-conduct-data-centres
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Data Centre Infrastructure Management
What is the EU code of
conduct for Data Centres?
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Data Centre Infrastructure Management
As we’re all too aware in this industry, energy consumption
continues to grow in line with the demand for more and
more computing power.
The EU Code of Conduct was established so as to help
mitigate the effect of this increase in energy consumption
with regard to its environmental, economic and energy
supply impacts.
What’s this about?
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Data Centre Infrastructure Management
• Inform and encourage data centre operators and owners to
reduce energy consumption in a cost-effective way, while
avoiding the introduction of any constraints that might
negatively impact their businesses.
• It sets out to achieve this by improving the understanding of
energy demand within the data centre, by raising awareness,
and by recommending best practice and targets for energy
efficiency.
• Participation also helps data centres to reduce their carbon
footprints, so allowing them to promote their green
credentials.
What does the EU C.O.C do for data centres?
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• An initial energy measurement and energy audit to identify the
major energy saving opportunities.
• Creating and implementing an approved Action Plan to an
agreed time table.
• Regularly monitoring energy consumption to demonstrate
improved energy efficiency.
Contact us for more information and to find out how Concurrent COMMAND can
help you achieve EU Code of Conduct accreditation.
Participant data centre’s must commit to:
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Questions?
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What is the EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres
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