
Climate Rising How Crusoe is Reducing the Carbon Intensity of AI Data Centers
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Oct 15, 2025 Hui Wen Chan, Senior Director of Sustainability at Crusoe and HBS alum, dives into how AI is skyrocketing energy demands and the innovative strategies Crusoe employs to combat this. She discusses using stranded energy, repurposed EV batteries, and advanced cooling technologies to create eco-friendly data centers. Hui highlights the importance of modularity, location-based energy sourcing, and how various clients align climate goals with their computing strategies. She also shares insights from her career path and offers tips for those looking to merge AI with sustainability.
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Nonlinear Path To Climate Tech
- Hui Wen Chan described her nonlinear path from banking and consulting to the Clinton Foundation, Citi's ESG team, and micromobility before joining Crusoe.
- She used those experiences to transition into operational climate tech focused on decarbonizing energy and computing.
Vertical Integration Of AI Infrastructure
- Crusoe vertically integrates AI infrastructure: data centers, GPUs, cloud software, and energy sourcing.
- Vertical integration lets Crusoe move quickly and control sustainability across design, energy, and operations.
AI Will Drive Massive New Power Demand
- A gigawatt-scale data center can supply energy equivalent to ~800,000 U.S. homes annually.
- McKinsey estimates ~50 GW more data center capacity will be needed soon to meet AI demand.
