Now the 24/7 Matching solution will be used in the new Microsoft data centres in Sweden to measure renewable energy consumption per hour. Vattenfall will also deliver EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) labelled hydro and wind power 24/7 to the three data centres in 2021.
Microsoft globally has made a commitment to use 100 percent renewable energy in their buildings and data centres by 2025. Vattenfall has a clear strategy to enable a fossil free living in one generation. To support Microsoft with this goal in Sweden, all energy consumption from Swedish facilities will be matched using the 24/7 Matching solution.
First large-scale application
“It is exciting to see how the 24/7 Matching solution has matured from the initial pilot one year ago, to a fully functional solution today. Having the electricity supply agreement in place, with 100 percent wind and hydro power, makes it possible for us to fully support Microsoft´s goals in Sweden. Fossil free energy, digital solutions and technologies are important to enable a fossil free living,” says Andreas Regnell, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Development at Vattenfall. “With this first large-scale application of the 24/7 Matching solution in the Swedish data centres, Microsoft move the bar yet again,” he adds.
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Microsoft is continually investing in new ways to make their buildings and data centres more energy efficient and sustainable. The data centres in Sweden are located in Gävle, Staffanstorp and Sandviken.
Commitment to support local innovation and growth
“On our journey, we recognize that innovating in how we track and manage energy use is important in reaching our goal. Microsoft´s development of data centres in Sweden will be powered from 100 per cent renewable energy sources. The data centres will be among the most sustainably designed and operated in the world and will achieve zero-waste certification. Our plans to establish data centres in Sweden, which are a part of Microsoft´s investments in Sweden to accelerate innovation and digital transformation, mark a significant commitment to support local innovation and growth. We’re grateful to Vattenfall for the collaboration on this leading energy matching solution in Sweden that has far-reaching potential,” says Noelle Walsh, Corporate Vice-President, Cloud Operations + Innovation, Microsoft.
24/7 Matching solution in brief
Vattenfall is using Microsoft Azure IOT to build and deliver the 24/7 Matching solution that will allow hourly matching of renewable energy generation with demand 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Energy produced from renewable sources is measured hourly, and consumption is measured by smart meters installed on locations where energy is used. The transparency increases the understanding of energy use and climate impact. (mfo)