Managing Carbon Emissions
Data Centers and AI
CGC can provide low carbon base load power suitable for data center use.
As artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers continue to expand, their energy consumption is projected to surge significantly. Estimates suggest that data centers could account for up to 21% of global energy demand by 2030, driven largely by AI-related workloads. This escalating energy requirement underscores the urgent need for effective carbon management solutions to mitigate associated emissions.
Implementing CCS technologies to building data centers offers a practical pathway to address this challenge. Estimates show that data centers could account for up to 20 percent of the total addressable market for CCS in 2050. By capturing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial sources and securely storing them in geological formations such as unmineable coal seams, we can significantly reduce the environmental impact of the energy consumed by AI and data centers.
Contact us to learn more about how CGC is uniquely positioned to help data centers meet increasing demands while managing the environmental impact of our growing digital economy.
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