AI-driven data center growth is straining power grids, pushing developers toward on-site generation. Learn key air permitting challenges and strategies to stay compliant.
The construction and expansion of data centers are material and carbon intensive, leaving behind an outsized environmental footprint.
This strain on power infrastructure stems from digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI) expanding more rapidly than they can be connected to the power grid.
Low-carbon hydrogen shows distinct signs of progress but hasn’t been able to live up to the feverish expectations that took hold a few years ago.
The ERM Sustainability Institute generates actionable insight that helps companies understand and navigate the risks and opportunities created by the sustainability transformation.