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Areim, a Swedish company, has secured $481 million to build sustainable data centres

Areim, a Swedish company, has secured $481 million to build sustainable data centres

According to a statement made on Wednesday by Areim, a Swedish fund manager, 450 million euro ($481million) has been secured to support the creation and design of sustainable data centers. This is part of the efforts to decarbonise this energy-intensive industry.

Morgan Stanley stated last year that the growth of data centres will produce approximately 2.5 billion metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions worldwide by 2030.

Leif Andersson is the founder and chairman of EcoDataCenter.

He added, "We will continue driving the market in how digital infrastructure should built with our customers."

Areim, who did not specify which investors the money came from, said that it would be used by its EcoDataCenter company.

EcoDataCenter opened its first facility at Falun, in southern Sweden, in 2019. It designs, builds, and operates data centers and helps clients reduce emissions and maximize energy efficiency using renewable energy.

In a joint press release, Areim and EcoDataCenter announced that they had secured funding totaling 1.2 billion euro over the past two years.

(source: Reuters)