Climate Change Agreement for Data Centres EUETS for Data Centre participantsClimate Change Agreement for Data Centres • February 20th, 2017
Contract Type FiledFebruary 20th, 2017Data Centres use standby generators to provide emergency power in the event of mains grid failure. Generators tend to be test fired on average once a month (for around an hour). Consequently fuel use is low: on-site generated electricity averages 0.14% of total energy use in data centres. However, generator fuel consumption has to be reported by CCA participants and some sites also have to report under EU ETS if the generating capacity is large enough (see our separate guidance).
Climate Change Agreement for Data CentresClimate Change Agreement for Data Centres • January 26th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2021We refer out to a number of supporting information notes to provide detailed guidance on some requirements that you will need to know about in preparing your application.
Note 07: Target Period TP4 ReportingClimate Change Agreement for Data Centres • January 26th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2021Each Target Unit (TU) that has a CCA has been given an energy saving target, which has been set as a series of efficiency improvements compared to a “base year”.