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    Microsoft is building wooden data centers in its latest push to cut emissions - could this be the future of AI power?

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    Sun, 03 Nov 2024 18:33:00 +0000

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    Microsoft is building wooden data centers in its latest push to cut emissions

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    Steel and concrete, the traditional materials used in data center construction, are major carbon emittersm but in a move toward sustainability, Microsoft is testing fire-resistant cross-laminated timber (CLT) in its first wood-based data centers near a northern Virginia suburb.

    The company says this project is part of an all-hands-on-deck task to meet
    the companys ambitious climate targets: becoming carbon negative by 2030 and offsetting all emissions since its founding by 2050.

    Although Microsoft has made progress towards this goal, data centers indirect emissions - stemming from materials extraction, manufacturing, and transport
    - rose by 30.9% over three years. A market mover

    Using CLT, alongside concrete and steel, in the hybrid design is projected to reduce embodied carbon emissions by 35% compared to traditional steel construction and 65% compared to standard concrete.

    Microsofts decarbonization efforts extend beyond this project, supported by its $1 billion Climate Innovation Fund, which has so far invested $761
    million in scalable environmental projects.

    Microsoft is collaborating with green building material companies, including Swedens Stegra, which is developing a hydrogen-based steel process that emits water vapor instead of carbon, cutting emissions by up to 95%. Microsoft has also partnered with Boston Metal, which uses renewable electricity to produce steel while generating oxygen instead of carbon dioxide.

    To lessen reliance on traditional cement, Microsoft has teamed up with companies like CarbonCure, which injects CO into concrete, and Prometheus Materials, which creates zero-carbon cement using microalgae. Microsoft plans to pilot Prometheuss cement in its Virginia data centers to test its durability.

    Microsoft is in a unique position just because theyre so large, says Thomas Hooker of Thornton Tomasetti, a structural engineering firm working with Microsoft. They can almost be like a market mover and to some extent actually push some of these technologies to more widespread use just because its a
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