• Aquila Capital announces construction of sustainable and energy efficient data centre located close to Oslo
• Strategy based on expertise in green…
Due to continuously growing volume of data globally, the need for sustainable data centres is increasing. We are convinced that the data centre and colocation industry needs to be decarbonised. Computing capacities must be provided for the innumerable possibilities from emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence or augmented reality. We therefore invest in sustainable and efficient data centres now in order to meet both the growing demand and to support the achievement of global climate goals.
The Aquila Group's development platforms are the primary source of assets for Aquila Capital's funds. AQ Compute is our preferred partner for asset sourcing in the field of data centres.
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Data Centre
Ninetynine Seconds – Sustainable Data Centres in Norway
Aquila Capital invests in sustainable data centres under its subsidiary brand AQ Compute. Carl von Hessen, Head of Data Centre Investments, provides insights into the investment opportunity. He explains the criteria we consider when building our data centres and why Norway is a perfect location for the asset class.
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Decarbonising digitisation – sustainable data centres as investment opportunities
Carl von Hessen, Head of Data Centre Investments at Aquila Capital, David Grundlingh, CEO of AQ Green TeC and Jens Struckmeier, Founder and CTO of Cloud&Heat Technologies, discuss the importance of greening the backbone of digitisation and its underlying investment opportunity of efficient and sustainable data centres. The expert panel highlights the essential role of innovative and efficient data centres from a technological, economic as well as a sustainable perspective. In particular, the data centres investment approach as well as the CO2 reduction potentials towards carbon neutrality are presented.