14 June 2023
Under the agreement, PDG’s MU1 data centre in Airoli, Mumbai will use power generated by a solar project located in Nanded district, Maharashtra. The project is a captive development with investment from both companies that will provide PDG’s MU1 with its first phase of renewable energy.
PDG says that the 25-year agreement will enable it to take a meaningful step towards digital decarbonisation by establishing a roadmap for its MU1 data centre to be powered with up to 50% renewable energy. PDG is committed to work towards achieving net zero for its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2030.
As a multi-country operator in Asia, PDG says it is working with leading renewable energy companies in the region to transition its portfolio of data centres from conventional power to low or zero-carbon energy options.
In December 2022, PDG launched the first phase of its MU1 data centre, providing 48MW of IT capacity across two buildings. The data centre is Mumbai’s first IGBC Platinum certified facility, a premium green data centre certification and India’s first Open Compute Project (OCP)-ready-certified facility. It is also an Uptime Tier III-certified facility.