Environment Variables

OCP, Wooden Datacentres and Cleaning up Datacentre Diesel

Apr 17, 2025
Karl Rabe, founder of WoodenDataCenter and co-lead of the Open Compute Project’s Data Center Facilities group, dives into the fascinating world of sustainable data centers. He discusses how colocating data centers with renewable energy sources like wind farms can slash carbon emissions. Rabe explores the innovative use of cross-laminated timber in construction, highlighting its benefits. He also emphasizes replacing traditional diesel generators with cleaner alternatives and the crucial role of modular, open-source hardware in achieving sustainability and transparency.
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INSIGHT

Impact of Building Materials

  • Data centers can differ in their environmental impact due to the materials used, not just energy source.
  • Reducing embodied carbon in infrastructure significantly influences software's overall carbon footprint.
ANECDOTE

Wind Farm Roots Inspire Data Centers

  • Karl Rabe grew up near a wind farm in northern Germany, which inspired his sustainable data center ideas.
  • This location provided abundant renewable energy and fiber infrastructure, enabling the WindCloud initiative.
INSIGHT

Challenges in Carbon Accounting

  • Embodied carbon values for steel and concrete in construction vary widely and are difficult to quantify globally.
  • Accurate carbon accounting remains a major challenge even in well-funded organizations like Microsoft and OCP.
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