NGD receives Government’s UK Data Centre Climate Change Agreement

NGD leads the way in balancing demand for power with responsible energy efficiency strategies.

  • Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 Posted 10 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Next Generation Data (NGD) says that it is the first data centre operator in the UK to receive a Data Centre Climate Change Agreement, the newly introduced government backed initiative for driving and recognising efficiencies in one of the UK’s most energy intensive sectors.

Capable of delivering a supply of up to 180 MVA from its own power sub-station and already provisioning 40kW or more to server racks at its NGD Europe carrier-neutral, high security mega-data centre, NGD operates one of the largest data centres in Europe. The facility’s abundant power and size ensure government organisations, blue chip IT services companies such as BT, CGI, IBM and Wipro Technologies, and an increasing array of growing cloud service providers, have access to highly resilient, scalable and future-proofed data centre environments.

“NGD is delighted to continue leading the sector on power supply having been the first data centre in Europe to switch to 100 per cent renewably sourced power four years ago,” said Nick Razey, CEO, NGD. “While we already offer our customers very competitively priced power, helped by being exempt from the Climate Change Levy (CCL) as a result of our longstanding green energy supply initiative, our new CCA will increase our competitiveness even further by excluding us from Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) charges. The CCA also demonstrates to customers, procurement departments and investors that NGD is ahead of the game when it comes to energy efficiency and optimisation best practices.”

Emma Fryer, Associate Director, Climate Change Programme, techUK, the trade association responsible for helping the UK IT, telecoms and electronics industries with CCA said, “"The CCA is a major step forward for the data centre sector; it will increase investor confidence and improve energy stewardship throughout the industry and we are delighted that leading-edge operator NGD is participating in the scheme. As the first UK data centre operator to receive the new CCA, we believe NGD's leadership will serve as an exemplar for other data centre providers in this energy intensive sector.”

With abundant power from a direct to National Grid connection, diverse cooling, high speed connectivity and onsite engineering expertise, NGD customers are assured of the most resilient, optimized and high performance data centre environments for supporting their high density cloud, virtualized and Big Data computing solutions. The company ensures compliance with all major industry standards and practices for environmental, security and quality control including ISOs 9001, 14001 and 27001, PCI, IL3 and SSAE16.