Baku, Azerbaijan, November 22, 2024- Delta Electronics, a leader in energy-efficient solutions, marked its 17th consecutive participation at COP29.
This year, the company spotlighted AI-powered technologies in a side event co-hosted with global architectural bodies, focusing on net-zero buildings and sustainable data centers.
Delta’s cutting-edge liquid cooling technology, designed for AI data centers, achieves an impressive Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.1, significantly reducing energy consumption.
“With the rise of AI, decarbonizing data centers is crucial,”
Said Alex Liu, ESG Manager at Delta Americas. Delta also highlighted its 35 green buildings worldwide, including its LEED Zero Energy-certified Americas headquarters.
The event emphasized collaboration, featuring insights from Illya Azaroff, Director at the AIA, and Mina Hasman, Co-Chair of RIBA’s Climate Action Expert Advisory Group.
“Resilient designs not only protect lives but bring long-term value,”
Azaroff stated.
“Government leadership and global partnerships are vital to achieving net-zero goals.” Hasman added,
With global data center energy consumption reaching 340 TWh in 2024 and set to double by 2030, Delta’s innovations underline the urgency of climate-conscious solutions.