Equinix wins EU Code of Conduct Energy Efficiency Award

New Amsterdam data center recognised for energy efficiency best practice and innovation.

  • Friday, 31st May 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Equinix, Inc. has received an award from the European Commission Joint Research Center that oversees the EU Code of Conduct (CoC) on Data Center Energy Efficiency for the company’s new International Business Exchange™ (IBX®) data center in Amsterdam (AM3). Presented today at a ceremony at Datacentres Europe 2013, Equinix received the Participant category award for innovative technologies adopted to improve data center energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

Opened in October 2012, Equinix’s third IBX data center in Amsterdam (AM3) provides 188,000 square feet of gross space in Amsterdam Science Park, one of Europe’s most network-dense locations, with a 50 millisecond reach to 80 percent of Europe.

Built to LEED Gold certificate standards, the data center deploys Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) in the ground instead of mechanical cooling and combines this with hybrid-cooling towers. This allows full use of free-cooling and generates hot water for the neighbouring Amsterdam University throughout the year. These and other sustainable technologies generate significant energy savings, allowing customers to reduce their CO2 footprint significantly at the same time as enjoying world-class application performance.

Equinix has played a key consultative role in defining a number of the best practices endorsed by the European Commission and is one of a small number of data center providers whose standard practices across its European footprint meet CoC standards, leading to full corporate status. Conforming to independently-certified standards set by international organisations such as the EU, ISO 50001 and ISO 14001 is a key element in Equinix’s integrated energy management framework for customers.

The design process and technologies that were developed for AM3 are now being applied as standard in Equinix expansions worldwide.

The CoC was created by the European Commission in response to increasing energy consumption in data centers and the need to reduce the related environmental, economic and energy supply security impacts.