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Europe Sustainable Data Center Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2024-2029

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  • 297 Pages
  • October 2024
  • Region: Europe
  • Arizton
  • ID: 6020051
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The Europe Sustainable Data Center Market was valued at USD 8.88 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 16.89 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 11.31%.

KEY TRENDS

Increased Focus on Renewable Energy Sources

  • The major hyperscale operators, such as AWS, Google, Microsoft, and Apple, are procuring renewable energy for their data centers. For instance, AWS meets 85% of its energy requirements from renewable energy. Google and Apple meet 100% of their energy requirements for data centers from renewable energy. Microsoft aims to power all data centers with 100% renewable energy by 2025.
  • Colocation operators such as Equinix, Iron Mountain, CyrusOne, Digital Realty, maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS, and others are proactively signing Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and procuring renewable energy to power their data center facilities to meet their sustainability goals. Digital Realty meets 100% of the energy requirements for European data centers from renewable energy.

Emerging Trends to Power Data Centers

  • Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) fuel is increasingly being used in the Europe sustainable data center market as part of the push toward sustainability and reduced carbon footprint. For instance, in December 2023, Kao Data’s second data center in Harlow, UK, is operational. The KLON-02 data center is designed and built with a strong focus on sustainability and efficiency. The facility will run entirely on certified renewable energy and use hydrotreated vegetable oil for its backup generators.
  • Fuel cells are emerging as a promising solution for powering data centers due to their numerous advantages. Fuel cells can revolutionize the data center market by providing clean, efficient, and reliable power. For instance, in August 2024, Equinix is looking into using hydrogen fuel cells at its data center in Dublin, Ireland.
  • Data center operators in regions with an uncertain power supply due to factors such as natural disasters and power fluctuations can adopt microgrids and smart grids.

Government Push Toward Sustainability

  • The European government made significant strides in achieving its goals outlined in the sustainability plan. The European Union has set strict rules to cut carbon emissions. The EU’s Green Deal aims for carbon neutrality by 2050. Data centers must follow energy efficiency standards and use more renewable energy. The Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) requires large businesses, including data centers, to regularly check their energy use and improve their energy management.
  • The UK government has committed to Net Zero Emissions by 2050, thus compelling all data center operators to become carbon neutral. The Danish government plans to establish two energy islands by 2030, expanding Denmark’s renewable energy capacity by over 4 GW.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

Electrical Infrastructure

The electrical and power infrastructure landscape is undergoing significant changes and transformations from traditional uses. The market is now more focused on enhancing reliability and boosting efficiency. For instance:
  • AWS will use HVO across all its European data centers. It has already replaced diesel with HVO in Ireland.
  • Microsoft partnered with Eaton, which will fit all of Microsoft’s data centers with grid-interactive UPS.
  • Companies are also considering using liquid metal batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and nickel-zinc batteries, which are in the introductory stage and may be revolutionary soon for the data center industry.

Mechanical Infrastructure

Europe to witness increased advanced cooling technologies. Most companies have deployed free cooling and zero-water cooling, leveraging the cold temperature of the region.

  • The Copenhagen data center of Digital Realty employs a free-cooling system that integrates cold aisle containment and adiabatic cooling techniques.
  • NTT DATA Berlin 2 data center facility is equipped with N+1 redundancy of water-based cooling systems supported by free cooling and has cold-aisle containment.

General Construction

Adopt sustainable and innovative construction design/material in data centers in Europe.

  • Hyperscale operators such as AWS, Microsoft, Apple, and Google are taking the lead in using sustainable materials to construct data centers.
  • Companies are introducing technologies such as green concrete, modular data centers, and more in their data center construction.
  • Data4 has been using low-carbon concrete in its data centers since 2021.
  • District heating is prevalent in Europe, majorly in Nordic countries, followed by Western Europe, where data center firms transfer heat generated from data centers to nearby offices, residential places, swimming pools, and others.

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • The Nordic region is suitable for green data center development as there is no need for water-based cooling, and Nordic countries source maximum power supply from renewable energy and support Europe’s sustainable data center market growth.
  • Site selection for data centers across Europe will mostly depend on access to renewable energy.
  • Spain, Portugal, Greece, and others are on the back of investments in renewable energy, with easy availability of space in markets in comparison to Germany, the UK, and other crowded markets.
  • Western Europe and the Nordic region will remain hotspots for data center development, with more companies flocking to the Europe sustainable data center market.
  • Most data centers in Central and Eastern European countries invest in renewable energy, especially Poland, Czechia, Romania, and Austria, to reduce PUE from 1.5 to around 1.3 or lower. These countries offer attractive opportunities for data center investors during the forecast period.

Segmentation By Geography

  • Europe
  • Western Europe
    • UK
    • Germany
    • France
    • Netherlands
    • Ireland
    • Switzerland
    • Other Western European Countries
  • Nordics
    • Sweden
    • Denmark
    • Norway
    • Finland & Iceland
  • Central and Eastern Europe
    • Poland
    • Other Central & Eastern European Countries

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • The Europe sustainable data center market is rapidly evolving as organizations prioritize energy efficiency and sustainability.
  • Google is among the top operators in the data center market, known for its commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. The company aims to run all its data centers on carbon-free energy by 2030, and it uses AI to optimize cooling systems, reducing energy use by up to 30%.
  • Renewable energy companies such as Orsted, Engie, GreenYellow, Enel Group, and many more are supplying renewable energy to data center operators. These companies are setting up new plants exclusively for data center companies, thus providing clean power sources for data center companies. For instance, Google has entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Engie to acquire 118 MW of power from wind energy in Belgium.
  • Colocation vendors such as Equinix, Digital Realty, Vantage Data Centers, CyrusOne, STACK Infrastructure, Colt Data Centre Services, and hyperscale vendors such as Microsoft, AWS, Google, Apple, Meta, and others are adopting the latest and sustainable technologies across the data center facilities.

Data Center Investors

  • Ada Infrastructure
  • AWS
  • Apple
  • AtlasEdge
  • Atman
  • atNorth (Partners Group)
  • AQ Compute
  • Aruba
  • Bahnhof
  • Beyond.pl
  • Bulk Infrastructure
  • Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS)
  • Conapto
  • CloudHQ
  • CyrusOne
  • Data4
  • Digital Realty
  • EdgeConneX (EQT Infrastructure)
  • Equinix
  • Global Switch
  • Google
  • Green
  • Green Mountain (Azrieli Group)
  • Iron Mountain
  • Kao Data
  • Keppel Data Centres
  • LCL Data Centers
  • maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS
  • Meta (Facebook)
  • Microsoft
  • Nautilus Data Technologies
  • nLighten
  • NorthC
  • NTT DATA
  • Orange Business
  • OVHcloud
  • Penta Infra
  • Prime Data Centers
  • Pure Data Centres
  • STACK Infrastructure
  • Start Campus
  • Switch Datacenters
  • Telehouse
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • Verne
  • VIRTUS Data Centres
  • Yondr

Renewable Energy Providers

  • ACCONIA Energia
  • Better Energy
  • Bryt Energy
  • Conrad Energy
  • Datafarm Energy
  • EDP Renewables
  • Eneco
  • Enel Group
  • Engie
  • ERG
  • European Energy
  • FuturEnergy Ireland
  • GreenYellow
  • HDF Energy
  • Iberdrola
  • ib vogt
  • Ilmatar Energy
  • Neoen
  • NTR
  • Ørsted
  • Power Capital Renewable Energy
  • Repsol
  • RWE Renewables
  • ScottishPower
  • Shell
  • SSE Renewables
  • TotalEnergies

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED

1. How big is the Europe sustainable data center market?
2. What are the key trends in the European sustainable data center market?
3. Which region dominates the Europe sustainable data center market share?
4. How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the Europe sustainable data center market by 2029?
5. What is the growth rate of the Europe sustainable data center market?

Table of Contents

1. Report Coverage
1.1. What's Included
1.2. Segmental Coverage
1.2.1. Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
1.2.2. Market Segmentation by Geography
2. Market at a Glance
3. Premium Insights
3.1. Geographical Insights
3.2. Key Highlights
3.3. Key Market Trends
3.4. Geographical Analysis
3.5. Segmental Analysis
3.6. Vendor Analysis
4. Introduction
4.1. Overview
4.2. Plan for Making Data Centers Sustainable
4.2.1. Green Data Center Metrics
4.3. Green Energy Alternative for Data Centers
4.4. Data Centers Shift Toward Sustainability
4.5. Green Loans & Sustainability- Linked Loans (Sll)
4.6. Power Usage Effectiveness (Pue)
4.7. Policy Drivers
4.7.1. European Green Deal
4.7.2. Greenhouse Gas Protocol, Paris Agreement, and the Science-based Targets Initiative (Sbti)
4.7.3. Climate Neutral Data Center Pact
4.8. Renewable & Green Energy Adoption Among Data Center Operators
4.8.1. Hyperscale Operators are Increasingly Securing Renewable Energy
4.8.2. Renewable Energy Adoption by Colocation Service Providers
5. Market Opportunities & Trends
5.1. Adoption of Advanced Ups Batteries
5.1.1. Lithium-Ion Battery
5.1.2. Nickel Zinc Batteries
5.1.3. Liquid Metal Battery
5.1.4. Sodium-Ion Batteries
5.2. Adoption of Sustainable Fuel Types
5.2.1. Ecodiesel Generators
5.2.2. Fuel Cells
5.2.3. Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil
5.2.4. Nuclear Energy Generation
5.2.5. Natural Gas Generators
5.2.6. Other Innovations
5.3. Innovation in Power Utilities
5.3.1. Microgrid
5.3.2. Smart Grid
5.4. Adoption of Advanced Cooling Technologies
5.4.1. Free Cooling
5.4.2. Liquid Immersion Cooling
5.4.3. Floating Data Centers
5.4.4. Other Innovations in Cooling Technologies
5.5. Increased Deployment of District Heating
5.6. Rise in Industrial Electricity Pricing
5.6.1. Industrial Electricity Pricing
5.7. Adoption of Advanced IT Infrastructure
5.7.1. Converged & Hyperconverged Infrastructure
5.7.2. Arm-based Servers
5.7.3. Server Virtualization
5.8. Government Push for Green Data Center Development
6. Market Growth Enablers
6.1. Renewable Energy Initiatives by Hyperscale & Cloud Operators
6.2. Renewable Energy Initiatives by Colocation Operators
6.2.1. Sustainability Targets by Colocation Operators
6.3. AI Monitoring Solutions and Software
6.4. Innovations in Data Center Construction
6.4.1. Green Concrete
6.4.2. Modular Data Center
6.4.3. Other Innovative Construction Methods
6.4.4. Traditional Facilities vs. Modular Data Centers - Timeline
6.4.5. Vendor Involvement
7. Market Restraints
7.1. Rising Carbon Emissions from Data Centers
7.2. Water Consumption by Data Centers
7.2.1. Water Usage Effectiveness (Wue)
7.3. Lack of Skilled Data Center Professionals
7.4. Development Constraint and Site Selection
8. Market Landscape
8.1. Market Overview
8.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
8.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
8.4. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
9. Infrastructure
9.1. Market Snapshot
9.2. Key Highlights
9.3. Electrical Infrastructure
9.3.1. Market Overview
9.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9.4. Mechanical Infrastructure
9.4.1. Market Overview
9.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9.5. General Construction
9.5.1. Market Overview
9.5.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10. Western Europe
10.1. Market Snapshot
10.2. Market Overview
10.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.5. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
10.6. UK
10.6.1. Market Snapshot
10.6.2. Market Overview
10.6.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.6.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.7. Germany
10.7.1. Market Snapshot
10.7.2. Market Overview
10.7.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.7.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.8. France
10.8.1. Market Snapshot
10.8.2. Market Overview
10.8.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.8.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.9. Netherlands
10.9.1. Market Snapshot
10.9.2. Market Overview
10.9.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.9.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.10. Ireland
10.10.1. Market Snapshot
10.10.2. Market Overview
10.10.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.10.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.11. Switzerland
10.11.1. Market Snapshot
10.11.2. Market Overview
10.11.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.11.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10.12. Other Western European Countries
10.12.1. Market Snapshot
10.12.2. Market Overview
10.12.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.12.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11. Nordic
11.1. Market Snapshot
11.2. Market Overview
11.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.5. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
11.6. Sweden
11.6.1. Market Snapshot
11.6.2. Market Overview
11.6.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.6.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.7. Denmark
11.7.1. Market Snapshot
11.7.2. Market Overview
11.7.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.7.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.8. Norway
11.8.1. Market Snapshot
11.8.2. Market Overview
11.8.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.8.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.9. Finland & Iceland
11.9.1. Market Snapshot
11.9.2. Market Overview
11.9.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.9.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12. Central & Eastern Europe
12.1. Market Snapshot
12.2. Market Overview
12.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.5. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
12.6. Poland
12.6.1. Market Snapshot
12.6.2. Market Overview
12.6.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.6.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.7. Other Central & Eastern European Countries
12.7.1. Market Snapshot
12.7.2. Market Overview
12.7.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.7.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. Data Center Investors
13.2. Renewable Energy Providers
14. Data Center Investors
14.1. Ada Infrastructure
14.1.1. Business Overview
14.1.2. Service Offerings
14.1.3. Sustainability
14.2. Aws
14.2.1. Business Overview
14.2.2. Service Offerings
14.2.3. Sustainability
14.3. Apple
14.3.1. Business Overview
14.3.2. Service Offerings
14.3.3. Sustainability
14.4. Atlasedge
14.4.1. Business Overview
14.4.2. Service Offerings
14.4.3. Sustainability
14.5. Atman
14.5.1. Business Overview
14.5.2. Service Offerings
14.5.3. Sustainability
14.6. Atnorth (Partners Group)
14.6.1. Business Overview
14.6.2. Service Offerings
14.6.3. Sustainability
14.7. Aq Compute
14.7.1. Business Overview
14.7.2. Service Offerings
14.7.3. Sustainability
14.8. Aruba
14.8.1. Business Overview
14.8.2. Service Offerings
14.8.3. Sustainability
14.9. Bahnhof
14.9.1. Business Overview
14.9.2. Service Offerings
14.9.3. Sustainability
14.10. Beyond.Pl
14.10.1. Business Overview
14.10.2. Service Offerings
14.10.3. Sustainability
14.11. Bulk Infrastructure
14.11.1. Business Overview
14.11.2. Service Offerings
14.11.3. Sustainability
14.12. Colt Data Centre Services (Colt Dcs)
14.12.1. Business Overview
14.12.2. Service Offerings
14.12.3. Sustainability
14.13. Conapto
14.13.1. Business Overview
14.13.2. Service Offerings
14.13.3. Sustainability
14.14. Cloudhq
14.14.1. Business Overview
14.14.2. Service Offerings
14.14.3. Sustainability
14.15. Cyrusone
14.15.1. Business Overview
14.15.2. Service Offerings
14.15.3. Sustainability
14.16. Data4
14.16.1. Business Overview
14.16.2. Service Offerings
14.16.3. Sustainability
14.17. Digital Realty
14.17.1. Business Overview
14.17.2. Service Offerings
14.17.3. Sustainability
14.18. Edgeconnex (Eqt Infrastructure)
14.18.1. Business Overview
14.18.2. Service Offerings
14.18.3. Sustainability
14.19. Equinix
14.19.1. Business Overview
14.19.2. Service Offerings
14.19.3. Sustainability
14.20. Global Switch
14.20.1. Business Overview
14.20.2. Service Offerings
14.20.3. Sustainability
14.21. Google
14.21.1. Business Overview
14.21.2. Service Offerings
14.21.3. Sustainability
14.22. Green
14.22.1. Business Overview
14.22.2. Service Offerings
14.22.3. Sustainability
14.23. Green Mountain (Azrieli Group)
14.23.1. Business Overview
14.23.2. Service Offerings
14.23.3. Sustainability
14.24. Iron Mountain
14.24.1. Business Overview
14.24.2. Service Offerings
14.24.3. Sustainability
14.25. Kao Data
14.25.1. Business Overview
14.25.2. Service Offering
14.25.3. Sustainability
14.26. Keppel Data Centres
14.26.1. Business Overview
14.26.2. Service Offerings
14.26.3. Sustainability
14.27. Lcl Data Centers
14.27.1. Business Overview
14.27.2. Service Offerings
14.27.3. Sustainability
14.28. Maincubes Secure Datacenters
14.28.1. Business Overview
14.28.2. Service Offerings
14.28.3. Sustainability
14.29. Meta (Facebook)
14.29.1. Business Overview
14.29.2. Service Offerings
14.29.3. Sustainability
14.30. Microsoft
14.30.1. Business Overview
14.30.2. Service Offerings
14.30.3. Sustainability
14.31. Nautilus Data Technologies
14.31.1. Business Overview
14.31.2. Service Offerings
14.31.3. Sustainability
14.32. Nlighten
14.32.1. Business Overview
14.32.2. Service Offerings
14.32.3. Sustainability
14.33. Northc
14.33.1. Business Overview
14.33.2. Service Offering
14.33.3. Sustainability
14.34. Ntt Data
14.34.1. Business Overview
14.34.2. Service Offerings
14.34.3. Sustainability
14.35. Orange Business
14.35.1. Business Overview
14.35.2. Service Offerings
14.35.3. Sustainability
14.36. Ovhcloud
14.36.1. Business Overview
14.36.2. Service Offerings
14.36.3. Sustainability
14.37. Penta Infra
14.37.1. Business Overview
14.37.2. Service Offerings
14.37.3. Sustainability
14.38. Prime Data Centers
14.38.1. Business Overview
14.38.2. Service Offerings
14.38.3. Sustainability
14.39. Pure Data Centres
14.39.1. Business Overview
14.39.2. Service Offerings
14.39.3. Sustainability
14.40. Stack Infrastructure
14.40.1. Business Overview
14.40.2. Service Offerings
14.40.3. Sustainability
14.41. Start Campus
14.41.1. Business Overview
14.41.2. Service Offerings
14.41.3. Sustainability
14.42. Switch Datacenters
14.42.1. Business Overview
14.42.2. Service Offerings
14.42.3. Sustainability
14.43. Telehouse
14.43.1. Business Overview
14.43.2. Service Offerings
14.43.3. Sustainability
14.44. Vantage Data Centers
14.44.1. Business Overview
14.44.2. Service Offerings
14.44.3. Sustainability
14.45. Verne
14.45.1. Business Overview
14.45.2. Service Offerings
14.45.3. Sustainability
14.46. Virtus Data Centres
14.46.1. Business Overview
14.46.2. Service Offerings
14.46.3. Sustainability
14.47. Yondr
14.47.1. Business Overview
14.47.2. Service Offerings
14.47.3. Sustainability
15. Renewable Energy Providers
15.1. Acconia Energia
15.1.1. Business Overview
15.1.2. Service Offering
15.2. Better Energy
15.2.1. Business Overview
15.2.2. Service Offerings
15.3. Bryt Energy
15.3.1. Business Overview
15.3.2. Service Offerings
15.4. Conrad Energy
15.4.1. Business Overview
15.4.2. Service Offerings
15.5. Datafarm Energy
15.5.1. Business Overview
15.5.2. Service Offerings
15.6. Edp Renewables
15.6.1. Business Overview
15.6.2. Service Offerings
15.7. Eneco
15.7.1. Business Overview
15.7.2. Service Offerings
15.8. Enel Group
15.8.1. Business Overview
15.8.2. Service Offerings
15.9. Engie
15.9.1. Business Overview
15.9.2. Service Offerings
15.10. Erg
15.10.1. Business Overview
15.10.2. Service Offerings
15.11. European Energy
15.11.1. Business Overview
15.11.2. Service Offerings
15.12. Futurenergy Ireland
15.12.1. Business Overview
15.12.2. Service Offerings
15.13. Greenyellow
15.13.1. Business Overview
15.13.2. Service Offerings
15.14. Hdf Energy
15.14.1. Business Overview
15.14.2. Service Offerings
15.15. Iberdrola
15.15.1. Business Overview
15.15.2. Service Offerings
15.16. Ib Vogt
15.16.1. Business Overview
15.16.2. Service Offerings
15.17. Ilmatar Energy
15.17.1. Business Overview
15.17.2. Service Offerings
15.18. Neoen
15.18.1. Business Overview
15.18.2. Service Offerings
15.19. Ntr
15.19.1. Business Overview
15.19.2. Service Offerings
15.20. Ørsted
15.20.1. Business Overview
15.20.2. Service Offerings
15.21. Power Capital Renewable Energy
15.21.1. Business Overview
15.21.2. Service Offerings
15.22. Repsol
15.22.1. Business Overview
15.22.2. Service Offerings
15.23. Rwe Renewables
15.23.1. Business Overview
15.23.2. Service Offerings
15.24. Scottishpower
15.24.1. Business Overview
15.24.2. Service Offerings
15.25. Shell
15.25.1. Business Overview
15.25.2. Service Offerings
15.26. Sse Renewables
15.26.1. Business Overview
15.26.2. Service Offerings
15.27. Totalenergies
15.27.1. Business Overview
15.27.2. Service Offerings
16. Quantitative Summary
16.1. Europe Sustainable Data Center Market
16.1.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.1.2. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
16.2. Market by Geography
16.2.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.2.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
16.3. Western Europe
16.3.1. Overall Market
16.3.2. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
16.4. UK
16.4.1. Overall Market
16.5. Germany
16.5.1. Overall Market
16.6. France
16.6.1. Overall Market
16.7. Netherlands
16.7.1. Overall Market
16.8. Ireland
16.8.1. Overall Market
16.9. Switzerland
16.9.1. Overall Market
16.10. Other Western European Countries
16.10.1. Overall Market
16.11. Nordic
16.11.1. Overall Market
16.11.2. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
16.12. Sweden
16.12.1. Overall Market
16.13. Denmark
16.13.1. Overall Market
16.14. Norway
16.14.1. Overall Market
16.15. Finland & Iceland
16.15.1. Overall Market
16.16. Central & Eastern Europe
16.16.1. Overall Market
16.16.2. Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
16.17. Poland
16.17.1. Overall Market
16.18. Other Central & Eastern Europe
16.18.1. Overall Market
17. Appendix
17.1. List of Abbreviations
17.2. Currency Conversion
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Market Derivation
Exhibit 2: Geographical Insights for Europe Sustainable Data Center Market
Exhibit 3: Key Highlights for Europe Sustainable Data Center Market
Exhibit 4: Benefits of Sustainable Data Centers
Exhibit 5: IT or Data Center Metrics for Corporate Sustainability
Exhibit 6: Key Considerations for Data Center Industry
Exhibit 7: Technologies with High Impact on Sustainability
Exhibit 8: Key Considerations for Making Data Centers Sustainable
Exhibit 9: Data Center Sustainability Metrics 2024
Exhibit 10: Sustainability Measures Across Data Centers
Exhibit 11: Average Annual Pue of Data Centers 2020-2024
Exhibit 12: Examples of Data Centers with a Pue < 1.4 in Europe
Exhibit 13: Initiatives of Climate Neutral Data Center Pact
Exhibit 14: Leading Data Center Operators Part of the Pact
Exhibit 15: Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreement Among Hypwrscale Operators
Exhibit 16: Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreement Among Colocation Operators
Exhibit 17: Impact of Key Opportunity & Trends 2023 & 2029
Exhibit 18: Understanding the Working Mechanism of Fuel Cells
Exhibit 19: Overview of Microgrid Functionality
Exhibit 20: Components of Microgrids
Exhibit 21: Overview of Smart Grid Functionality
Exhibit 22: Benefits of Smart Grids
Exhibit 23: Electricity Pricing Across Europe (2023) ($ Per kWh)
Exhibit 24: Impact of Key Growth Enablers 2023 & 2029
Exhibit 25: Sustainability Target by Hyperscale Operators
Exhibit 26: Sustainability Targets by Colocation Operators
Exhibit 27: Impact of Key Restraints 2023 & 2029
Exhibit 28: Global Co2 Emission Generated by Sectors
Exhibit 29: Ranking of Data Center Types
Exhibit 30: Data Centers Use Water for Following Purposes
Exhibit 31: Factors Driving Site Selection Criteria
Exhibit 32: Five Key Factors That Drive Data Centers Toward Sustainability
Exhibit 33: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 34: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 35: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 36: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot by Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 37: Cumulative Investment by Infrastructure (2024-2029)
Exhibit 38: Market Overview of Infrastructure
Exhibit 39: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($Billion)
Exhibit 40: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 41: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by General Construction 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 42: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 43: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 44: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 45: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 46: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Support Infrastructure 2020-2029 (Billion)
Exhibit 47: UK Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 48: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in the UK (2023)
Exhibit 49: UK Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 50: UK Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 51: Germany Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 52: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Germany (2023)
Exhibit 53: Germany Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 54: Germany Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 55: France Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 56: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in France (2023)
Exhibit 57: France Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 58: France Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 59: Netherlands Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 60: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in the Netherlands (2023)
Exhibit 61: Netherlands Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 62: Netherlands Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 63: Ireland Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 64: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Ireland (2023)
Exhibit 65: Ireland Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 66: Ireland Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 67: Switzerland Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 68: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Switzerland (2023)
Exhibit 69: Switzerland Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 70: Switzerland Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 71: Other Western Europe Countries Sustainable Data Center Snapshot
Exhibit 72: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Italy (2023)
Exhibit 73: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Spain (2023)
Exhibit 74: Other Western European Countries Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 75: Other Western European Countries Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 76: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 77: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market by Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 78: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 79: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 80: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market by Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 81: Sweden Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 82: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Sweden (2023)
Exhibit 83: Sweden Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 84: Sweden Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 85: Denmark Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 86: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Denmark (2023)
Exhibit 87: Denmark Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 88: Denmark Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 89: Norway Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 90: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Norway (2023)
Exhibit 91: Norway Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 92: Norway Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 93: Finland & Iceland Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 94: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Finland & Iceland (2023)
Exhibit 95: Finland & Iceland Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 96: Finland & Iceland Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 97: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 98: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 99: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 100: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 101: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Support Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 102: Poland Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 103: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Poland (2023)
Exhibit 104: Poland Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 105: Poland Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 106: Other Central & Eastern European Countries Sustainable Data Center Market Snapshot
Exhibit 107: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Russia (2023)
Exhibit 108: Split of Renewable Energy Capacity in Austria (2023)
Exhibit 109: Other Central & Eastern European Countries Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 110: Other Central & Eastern European Countries Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
List of Tables
Table 1: Factors That Make a Data Center Green
Table 2: Data Center Water Consumption
Table 3: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 4: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Support Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Table 5: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Geography 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Table 6: Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Table 7: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 8: Western Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Support Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Table 9: UK Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 10: Germany Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 11: France Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 12: Netherlands Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 13: Ireland Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 14: Switzerland Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 15: Other Western European Countries Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 16: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 17: Nordic Sustainable Data Center Market by Support Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Table 18: Sweden Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 19: Denmark Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 20: Norway Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 21: Finland & Iceland Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 22: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 23: Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market by Support Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Billion)
Table 24: Poland Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 25: Other Central & Eastern Europe Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 26: Currency Conversion Table (2016-2023)

Companies Mentioned

  • Ada Infrastructure
  • AWS
  • Apple
  • AtlasEdge
  • Atman
  • atNorth (Partners Group)
  • AQ Compute
  • Aruba
  • Bahnhof
  • Beyond.pl
  • Bulk Infrastructure
  • Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS)
  • Conapto
  • CloudHQ
  • CyrusOne
  • Data4
  • Digital Realty
  • EdgeConneX (EQT Infrastructure)
  • Equinix
  • Global Switch
  • Google
  • Green
  • Green Mountain (Azrieli Group)
  • Iron Mountain
  • Kao Data
  • Keppel Data Centres
  • LCL Data Centers
  • maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS
  • Meta (Facebook)
  • Microsoft
  • Nautilus Data Technologies
  • nLighten
  • NorthC
  • NTT DATA
  • Orange Business
  • OVHcloud
  • Penta Infra
  • Prime Data Centers
  • Pure Data Centres
  • STACK Infrastructure
  • Start Campus
  • Switch Datacenters
  • Telehouse
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • Verne
  • VIRTUS Data Centres
  • Yondr
  • ACCONIA Energia
  • Better Energy
  • Bryt Energy
  • Conrad Energy
  • Datafarm Energy
  • EDP Renewables
  • Eneco
  • Enel Group
  • Engie
  • ERG
  • European Energy
  • FuturEnergy Ireland
  • GreenYellow
  • HDF Energy
  • Iberdrola
  • ib vogt
  • Ilmatar Energy
  • Neoen
  • NTR
  • Ørsted
  • Power Capital Renewable Energy
  • Repsol
  • RWE Renewables
  • ScottishPower
  • Shell
  • SSE Renewables
  • TotalEnergies

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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