Renewable energy stories
The first phase of SG5 spans more than 3,970 square meters with a capacity of 1,300 cabinets - but it will soon be much larger.
Data centers will use uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to support the electric grid and renewable energy, says Omdia.
Infinidium Power Corp. launches world-first power generator data cooling system, touted as the most efficient ever designed.
Epson has become the first company in the Japanese manufacturing industry to convert to 100% renewable electricity for all its domestic sites.
The company also announced it has expanded its net zero approach to its entire value chain — focusing on six sustainability priorities.
Simply Energy will provide 10 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy for the NZ data centre through 'demand flexibility' technology.
The ACCC has given Equinix the go-ahead to lead a joint renewable energy purchasing group for solar and wind electricity generation.
We speak to CEO Chris Yu to learn about Torutek, a New Zealand-based software firm harnessing the power of AI, IoT, and facial recognition.
Bybit, a cryptocurrency exchange, boasts over 2 million registered users worldwide. TechDay uncovers the ins and outs with Bybit's Head of Communications.
Poor sanitation and water management are emitting methane, while better policy could help cut climate pollution and expand clean energy.
Climate pledges made at COP26 could speed up investment in clean energy, EV charging and low-carbon materials, despite weak deadlines.
Phase one of the park could supply electricity for 30,000 homes and help Canterbury businesses and aviation cut fossil fuel use.
Delays and higher costs are looming for major infrastructure works as New Zealand struggles to secure enough gravel, timber, cement and steel.
Delays and cost pressures are looming for major works as New Zealand struggles to secure key construction materials, a new study finds.
Industry leaders say the draft 30-year plan could give New Zealand clearer funding, planning and delivery for vital infrastructure.
Farmers face production cuts and taxpayers could be left with a multi-billion-dollar overseas carbon bill as the 2030 target is questioned.
Kiwi architects and builders could gain work as the island's new runway opens direct flights, boosting trade and tourism links.
High costs and storage hurdles threaten New Zealand's plans to use green hydrogen to cut emissions and build an export industry.
The $30m project is expected to supply 3,000 homes and improve summer power reliability in the Far North once completed.
Passengers and cargo could move far more cheaply if FAA approval comes through for a 40-seat battery-powered eVTOL planned for 2023.