Sabey Data Center Partners
Sabey Data Center Partners
Sabey Data Centers (SDC) is one of the largest privately-owned multi-tenant data center developers and operators in the world with more than 3 million square feet of data center capacity.
PORTFOLIO-WIDE LEADERSHIP COMMITMENTS
50% GHG reduction in 10 years from a 2018 baseline
SABEY DATA CENTERS IS PARTICIPATING IN THE FOLLOWING DOE PROGRAMS:
Better Climate Challenge | Better Buildings Challenge |
Sabey Data Centers signed on to the Better Climate Challenge committing to a 50% reduction in GHG emissions across their 3.8 million-square-foot portfolio over 10 years. The company has internal goals to reduce their emissions even further – they plan to reduce all their scope 1 and scope 2 emissions by or before 2029. Their ambitious goals have been validated and approved by the Science Based Targets initiative. Strategies include investing in renewable energy projects, collaborating with utilities across the country on green power programs, and researching and implementing innovative carbon-neutral technologies.
As a Better Buildings Challenge data center partner, SDC committed to reducing its non-IT energy intensity by 20% over a 10 year period and reached their goal, showing 41% savings. Its committed portfolio includes eight data centers with 120,000 total square feet of whitespace and an IT capacity of 18 Megawatts. SDC has already seen an improvement by upgrading the cooling infrastructure at several its facilities, and is looking to build off of this positive momentum going forward.

GHG Emissions Goals |
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50%Reduction in Scope 1 & 2 Emissions Sabey Data Center Properties commits to a 50% reduction in GHG emissions in 10 years across 3.8M square feet.
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Energy Goals |
20%Reduction In Data Center Energy Intensity Sabey Data Center Properties committed to reducing non-IT energy use over a portfolio of data center space of 120,000 square feet. Sabey achieved this goal by improving the power and cooling infrastructure, optimizing operational parameters, and tightening airflow containment.
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