We will design and operate our datacenters to support society’s climate goals and become carbon negative, water positive, and zero waste before 2030. Additionally, Microsoft pursues LEED Gold certification for newly built datacenters.
Energy
Microsoft is committed to have 100% renewable energy coverage globally by 2025.
In Finland, our datacenters will be designed for our backup generators to be powered by a renewable biofuel that reduces net carbon emissions.
Watch this video to learn how Microsoft datacenters are helping pave the way for a sustainable future
Water
Microsoft is committed to being water positive by 2030. We continue to scale our efforts to reduce water use across our operations, while increasing procurement from alternative sources and investing in innovative replenishment and access projects.
Our facilities in Finland will use direct evaporative cooling, which uses water for cooling less than 5% of the year. Read more about transforming datacenter water efficiency.
Watch this video about our other datacenters that use water for cooling.
Waste
Microsoft datacenters in Finland and other locations renewed zero-waste certification through the UL’s Zero Waste to Landfill program.
Our datacenter waste heat will be recovered and utilized in district heating, serving Kirkkonummi, Espoo, and Kauniainen in what to date will be the world’s largest scheme to recycle waste heat from datacenters.
Datacenter waste heat reuse will help reduce 400,000 tonnes of carbon emissions and cover 40% of the annual needs of 250,000 households in the district heating network.
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