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A Carbon Neutral Data Center is a type of data center that has been designed to reduce or eliminate its carbon footprint. This is achieved through the use of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency measures, and other strategies. Carbon Neutral Data Centers are becoming increasingly popular as organizations strive to reduce their environmental impact.
The Carbon Neutral Data Center market is growing rapidly as organizations seek to reduce their carbon emissions and meet sustainability goals. Companies are investing in renewable energy sources, energy efficiency measures, and other strategies to reduce their carbon footprint. Additionally, many organizations are investing in carbon offsetting programs to further reduce their environmental impact.
Some companies in the Carbon Neutral Data Center market include Microsoft, Google, Amazon, IBM, and Apple. Show Less Read more