## Theโค Growing Challenge of Data Centres and EU Sustainability Efforts
The world is โstriving for a important acceleration in energy efficiency andโ renewable energy โadoption. A โฃrecent global pledge aims to more โthan double the rate of energy efficiency improvements to overโ 4% by 2030, โalongside tripling the world’s renewable energy capacity.Though, โthe rapidly increasing energy โdemands of data centres poseโค a ample challenge to achieving these goals, โฃfrequently โenoughโข exceeding the available grid capacity forโค connection.
This challenge extends beyond energy โconsumption. Data centres haveโ a considerable โคenvironmentalโข footprint, requiring large volumes ofโ waterโข for cooling, potentially contributing to CO2 emissions depending on their power sources, and relying on critical raw materials while โคgenerating significant electronic โฃwaste. โ
For Europe,ensuring data centres are highly โคenergy efficient and enduring isโข crucial. They must โ*support* the clean energy transition, not hinder it, through increased โreuse ofโค waste energy and a greater reliance โคon renewable sources.
Theโค European Commission isโ actively addressing โคthese issues with severalโฃ upcoming initiatives. A data โขcenter energyโ efficiency package is slated for release โinโฃ early โ2026,beginning with the creation ofโข a Europeanโ data centre label. This label willโ provide obvious details regardingโค energyโข and water usage, as well asโข the proportion of renewable energy utilized.Complementing this, a strategic roadmap for digitalisation and AI in energy is beingโ developed. โคThisโข roadmap will leverage existing measuresโฃ and emerging technologies to sustainably integrate data โcentres into the energy โคsystem, maximizing the potential of digital tools for improved energy efficiency.
A key โคobstacle to effective regulation and evaluation has been the lack of publicly available data on data centre consumption. Recognizing this, recent revisions to โฃEU energyโฃ efficiency legislation now mandate the monitoring andโฃ reporting of energy performance and โขsustainability metrics for data centres. The Commission โis โestablishing a Europeanโค database toโ collect and publish this crucial data, covering energy performance and water footprint for facilities with significant energy consumption. Resources areโ available online to assist EU countries andโค data centres in understanding and fulfillingโข their reportingโฃ obligations.
Moreover,โ the EU Code ofโ Conduct for Data Centres offers a voluntary framework for operators and owners toโข adopt best practices for reducing energy consumption and enhancing sustainability. โThe latest iterationโข of the identified and recognised best practices for data centre energy efficiency wasโ published in Marchโ 2025.