Intelligent Data Centres Issue 10 | Page 36

FEATURE DATA CENTRE HUBS LIKE THE US AND EUROPE WILL START REACHING SATURATION POINT, FORCING PROVIDERS TO EXTEND THEIR BUILDS INTO NEWER AREAS. Sustainability is the name of the game The ball will drop in 2020 when legislators realise that the climate crisis is a real issue. We will see legislation that requires data centre new builds fulfil a green power quota coming into play. In fact, we can expect some regulators holding back permits for new data centre builds as a result of limited power supply. We already saw this within the Dutch municipalities of Amsterdam and Haarlemmermeer, which called for an immediate stop to the construction of data centres in the region to ensure public reliance on the power grid would not be impacted as a result of power-hungry data centre facilities. Adding 5G into the mix in 2020 can only mean there is less power to go around. Unable to travel the distance like its far-reaching predecessor 4G, 5G will need more wireless receivers to create substantial aggregation points. This will inevitably grow the power supplies needed to keep the network working effectively. Jackson Lee, Vice President of Corporate Development, Colt DCS 36 Issue 10 There is a likelihood that some governments will limit data centre operations in order to fulfil power needs of both the public and corporations alike. AI will be limited in its capabilities This year sparked off many a conversation around AI and its use cases across various industries. Within the data centre sector, conversations centred www.intelligentdatacentres.com