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Partnership explores development of sustainable ocean data centers

Partnership explores development of sustainable ocean data centers

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A partnership between Big Data Exchange, National University of Singapore and Sembcorp Marine is exploring the development of sustainable ocean data centers to address land scarcity in Singapore.

Big Data Exchange (BDx), a Pan Asian data center cluster, the National University of Singapore’s Faculty of Engineering (NUS Engineering) and Sembcorp Marine have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore the feasibility of developing groundbreaking sustainable ocean data centers.

This strategic alliance also seeks to address the growing climate and sustainability challenges facing the data center industry and environment.

Under this MOU, each party will contribute a unique element to advance the development of sustainable ocean data centers: 

  • BDx will provide the data center arrangement as well as the technical proposal and operational strategy; 
  • NUS Engineering will supply its cooling technology along with metrics for meeting relevant energy efficiency targets; and 
  • Sembcorp Marine will contribute an offshore platform solution

“Advancing the sustainability goals of our customers and uncovering new innovative ways to bring sustainability to the data center industry is becoming increasingly important for BDx,” said Braham Singh, CEO, BDx. “We have an on-going commitment to this and we’re proud to work with NUS Engineering and Sembcorp Marine to begin the important work of creating a more sustainable future for our industry.”

As a leading global university, NUS is committed to developing solutions that promote environmental sustainability across different areas, including developing innovations for green data center operations.

“The growing demand for cloud computing, 5G, Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things has intensified the need for high-performance data centers that can be operated in an environmentally-responsible manner,” said Associate Professor, Lee Poh Seng from the NUS Department of Mechanical Engineering and Executive Director of the Energy Studies Institute at NUS.

“We are pleased to study the feasibility of deploying our patented liquid cooling technology for this exciting development of offshore data centers that could be powered and cooled using seawater, the world’s most abundant resource. We look forward to working with BDx and Sembcorp Marine to bring about tangible benefits for both the digital economy and the environment.” 

Headquartered in Singapore, Sembcorp Marine provides innovative engineering solutions to the global offshore, marine and energy industries. Committed to sustainability, Sembcorp Marine actively reduces its carbon footprint across its operations and develops innovative and green solutions to meet international standards, regulatory requirements, global environmental concerns and customers’ sustainability needs. 

“With growing awareness of climate change and a paradigm shift in energy consumption towards renewable sources, it is imperative for organizations to collaborate with one another and think out of the box to advance sustainable solutions and business models,” said Wong Weng Sun, Sembcorp Marine President and CEO.

“Leveraging our innovative design expertise for the offshore, marine and energy industries, Sembcorp Marine is excited to partner BDx and NUS Engineering to contribute to the sustainable evolution of the data center industry.”

To counter the increasing environmental impact of data centers globally, BDx, NUS Engineering and Sembcorp Marine will also promote joint research and development activities of mutual interest and benefit in the areas of sustainable ocean data centers. 

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