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The Better Climate Challenge

Mar 04, 2022 | Posted by MadalineDunn

The IPCC'S most recent report on climate change has once again warned that our ecosystem is at a crisis point, and without significant and real action, the situation will only worsen. Coinciding with the release of the IPCC report, QTS and Sabey announced they have joined the DOE's Better Climate Challenge, through which companies are pledging to halve their emissions by 2030. This initiative joins the likes of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact, and The Climate Pledge. However, with recent reports showing that the data center industry is failing to keep up with its promises, is this most recent initiative, backed by the US Department of Energy (DOE), and those like it enough?

The IPCC's report is the work of 1000 physical and social scientists following years of research and was unanimously approved by the governments of 195 nations. It has brought to the forefront  some deeply concerning figures, including that nearly half the world's population (3.3 billion to 3.6 billion people) are currently situated in areas deemed "highly vulnerable" to climate change, where water and food scarcity is rife. Those in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Central and South America, small island developing states (SIDS) and the Arctic are predicted to be affected the worst. Further to this, the report outlined that one in three people are currently exposed to what it called 'deadly heat stress,' and by the end of the century, this is projected to jump to between 50% to 75%. Likewise, rising temperatures coupled with rainfall are exacerbating the spread of disease, in people, crops, livestock and wildlife. Moreover, the report outlined that although adaptation efforts are being made on a wider scale, efforts need to be ramped up, and quickly. It stressed that we have a "brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity" to secure a liveable and sustainable future for everyone.

So, what exactly is the DOE's Better Climate Challenge? Well, according to the DOE, it's a "new effort" that challenges organizations (of which there are 90 sponsors so far) to set ambitious, portfolio-wide GHG emission reduction goals. Those who are part of the initiative have ten years to cut their emissions without the use of offsets. The DOE has outlined that it will provide "technical assistance" and convene "peer-to-peer exchanges" to facilitate solution sharing to make this a reality. According to U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm, with the assistance of the DOE, the initiative will lead to meaningful and measurable emissions reductions, which she said will "save American businesses billions of dollars, create good-paying jobs, and drive innovation that strengthens the entire U.S. economy." 

From the data center industry, both QTS and Sabey Data Centers have joined, with the latter, pledging to reduce its GHG emissions by 50% across its 3.8 million-square-foot portfolio. The company has also shared that it has internal goals to "reduce emissions even further" and is planning to reduce all scope 1 and scope 2 emissions by either 2029, or before. It is reportedly "investing in renewable energy projects, collaborating with utilities on green power programs, and researching and implementing carbon-neutral technologies" to make real change to its operations. QTS has made a similar pledge to reduce its GHG emissions by 50% over the next ten years from a 2022 baseline. To achieve this, it has said it will introduce sustainability and energy-saving initiatives across its entire portfolio.

QTS Data Centers has 133 sites in 32 regions.

Under Construction at 22271 Broderick Drive in Ashburn
Posted in QTS Ashburn 1 Source: QTS
Site Plan Diagram of QTS's Ashburn 1 Site
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Aerial View of QTS's Ashburn Data Center
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Aerial Rendering of QTS's Irving Data Center
Posted in QTS Irving Source: Walker Engineering
A Technician Rides a Bike Down a Data Center Aisle
Posted in QTS Atlanta Suwanee Source: QTS
The semiconductor manufacturing facility 'bones' provides an excellent weight-bearing structure for the data center
Flooring Structure Exposed During Renovation
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Front Door Entrance
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Pre-Construction Rendering of the Facility at 22271 Broderick Drive
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Aerial Rendering of QTS's Irving Data Center
Posted in QTS Irving Source: QTS
Entrance to the QTS Atlanta Metro Facility
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Cooling Tower on the Roof
Posted in QTS Atlanta Metro Source: JE Dunn
Large Colocation Room
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In a gasketed plate and frame heat exchanger, the fluids run counter-currently through the heat exchanger. The hot liquid normally enters through one of the upper connections and leaves through the...
Gasketed Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger
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Front of Building and Parking Area
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Cooling Infrastructure
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Colocation Room at QTS Suwanee
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QTS's Site in Sandston (Richmond)
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QTS Sacramento at 1100 N Market Blvd
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Outside of "The Vault"
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Drone photo of the Ashburn-Moran facility
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QTS data center at 95 Christopher Columbus Drive
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Drone shot of the facility on 9340 Godwin Drive
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The Manassas facility as construction was completing in February 2019
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QTS at 11234 NW 20th Street
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Overland is also the QTS headquarters
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Rendering of QTS Phoenix
Posted in QTS: Phoenix II Campus Source: QTS
Mechanical Room
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The QTS Princeton Solar Array is a 14.1 Megawatt Photovoltaic System, one of the largest, privately owned, net metered photovoltaic systems in the Western Hemisphere. The Solar Array occupies appro...
QTS Princeton Solar Array is a 14.1 Megawatt Photovoltaic System
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Front of the unassuming building
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QTS at 2805/2807 Mission College Blvd
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Conference Room
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Mechanicals
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Exterior of the Eemshaven facility
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QTS at Zernikelaan 16, north of Groningen
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Former Dupont Fabros Facility has Solar Array on the roof
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QTS expansion land called "Project Isaac" sits just South of QTS and West of the Facebook campus
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Rendering of QTS Hillsboro
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Rendering of the 5 building campus
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Piscataway Facility
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View of the almost completed facility in 2020
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Rendering of facility
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Campus plan as of 2023
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QTS Prince William Digital Gateway Campus context map
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The site of Hourigan's proposed campus at Richmond, Virginia
Posted in White Oak Technology Park 2 Source: Google Map
QTS acquired the planned Hermosa Ranch Tech Campus in Phoenix
Posted in QTS: Hermosa Ranch Source: City of Avondale
QTS' Project Wind in Northumberland
Posted in QTS: Cambois Campus Source: QTS
QTS' planned site at Mason Road in Dallas, Texas
Posted in QTS: DFW2-DC1 Source: Google Maps
Proposed site for SNA LLC's Cedar Rapids Campus
Posted in QTS: Cedar Rapids Source: SNA LLC via Cedar Rapids City Council
QTS leased building B1 at New Century Commerce Center
Posted in QTS: New Century Commerce Center Source: Van Trust Real Estate

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