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Major equipment suppliers in Europe say that U.S. chip designers are calling on them to lower their water temperatures to accommodate the hotter AI chips, according to Herbert Radlinger, managing director at NDC-GARBE. Energy efficiency is high on the European Commission's agenda, as it seeks to reach its goal of reducing energy consumption by 11.7% by 2030. The EU predicted in 2018 that energy consumption of data centers could rise 28% by 2030, but the advent of AI is expected to boost that number two or threefold in some countries. Many of the recent discussions have focused on different ways to source "prime power" for AI data centers and for the potential for more collaboration with utilities, said Steven Carlini, chief advocate of AI and data centers and vice president at Schneider Electric. Liquid cooling will require a "reconfiguration," Gunen explained, adding that new data centers are already coming ready with this technology.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrey Korolenko, Nvidia's Blackwell, we've, Winterson, CNBC Michael Winterson, Michael Winterson, Herbert Radlinger, Steven Carlini, Carlini, Schneider, Meta, Gunen, Equinix Organizations: Luza, CNBC, European Data Center Association, NDC, EU, Energy, Directive, Schneider, Schneider Electric, European, Nvidia, Blackwell Locations: Europe, Brussels, Equinix
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSchneider Electric CEO: Go from grid to the chip, from chip to the chillerPeter Herweck, CEO of Schneider Electric, talks about the firm's acquisition of a controlling interest in cooling company Motivair Corp as part of Schneider Electric's data centre push.
Persons: Peter Herweck, Schneider Organizations: Schneider, Schneider Electric, Motivair Corp
Last summer, two data centers in London experienced heatwave-linked failures, with the incident affecting clinical IT systems at a number of hospitals. Data centers have become "a very important aspect of running entire business models, and even our day-to-day lives. Losing the information processed by data centers would be detrimental not only to companies and individuals, but also governments and society as a whole. This puts the firms that develop and operate data centers in a tricky position, not least because today's facilities are resource hungry. Companies can deploy a range of innovations to put these metrics at the core of tomorrow's data centers.
Persons: Pankaj Sharma, Schneider, we're, it's, Sharma Organizations: Facebook, Secure, Ofcom, US, McKinsey, EU, International Energy Agency, Pact, European Commission . Companies, Amazon Web Services, Google, IBM, Companies, Schneider Electric, Insider Studios Locations: London, Paris, Europe
Whether mandatory return-to-office policies will make the climate crisis worse is an important question, especially as scientists predict that 2023 will be the hottest year on record. But determining whether working from an office is worse for the planet isn't that simple. Failing to find a balance between boosting productivity at the office and protecting the planet risks making the crisis worse. Even though the study only covered the early part of the pandemic, it illustrated how a shift away from office work can have some positive effects for the planet. "There was no clear answer to whether work from home was better or worse for the environment in general terms."
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The impact of the climate crisis is now affecting people every day, with record temperatures seen globally and extreme weather events becoming increasingly common. Florent Berard, Schneider ElectricThe stakes could not be higher, Berard said, as the world is at an "inflection point." To mitigate the worst effects of the climate crisis, Berard said it's important to look at how we drive the right behaviors. Visualized on a smartphone, the intelligent panel provides invaluable insights into a home's real-time energy consumption. This means a net-zero built environment must be a marriage of the past and present, combining sustainable design and sensitive retrofits with smart digital solutions.
Persons: Florent Berard, it's, Schneider, Berard, , It's, Schneider Electric's Organizations: Deloitte, Schneider, Distribution, EU, Home Energy Management Solutions, Schneider Electric, Insider Studios Locations: Ukraine
As early as 2005, the company had launched its first sustainability barometer — the Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) — which produces quarterly measurements of its ESG performance. In short, it has created a remarkable culture of sustainability throughout its operations. Watch the video below featuring Gwenaelle Avice-Huet, Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer, Schneider Electric. The results have been highly encouraging, both in terms of advancing the company's sustainability drive, and in creating a happier and more engaged workforce. To help its customers and partners arrive at this ambition, Schneider Electric applies a programmatic approach to drive sustainability impact: strategize, digitize, decarbonize.
Two Aveva shareholders plan to oppose Schneider takeover offer
  + stars: | 2022-09-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterThe logo of Scheider Electrics is pictured at the company's headquarters in Rueil-Malmaison near Paris, France, April 22, 2020. REUTERS/Charles PlatiauSept 23 (Reuters) - Canada-based Mawer Investment Management and M&G Investments, shareholders in Aveva Plc (AVV.L), intend to reject Schneider Electric's (SCHN.PA) 9.5 billion pounds ($10.37 billion) takeover offer, calling the offer "opportunistic". Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterEarlier in the day, the Financial Times reported Mawer's plan to reject the offer. The statement resonates with another investor in Aveva, M&G Investments. "M&G is materially underwhelmed with the opportunistic 31-pound offer from Schneider for the remainder of Aveva, and we're disappointed that the Aveva board has recommended the bid to shareholders," Rory Alexander, fund manager, M&G Investments, said.
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