Delta Electronics Showcases AI Datacenter Energy Efficiency Solutions at COP29

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Delta Electronics participated in COP29, highlighting its AI datacenter energy efficiency solutions and commitment to net-zero buildings. The company shared its advanced liquid cooling technology and green building initiatives.

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Delta Electronics' 17th Consecutive Participation in UN Climate Conference

Delta Electronics marked its 17th consecutive participation in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP29) held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The company co-hosted a side event on November 21st with prominent architectural institutes and the International Code Council, focusing on energy-efficient building solutions and AI datacenter efficiency

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AI Datacenter Energy Efficiency Solutions

With the rising energy demands of the AI era, Delta showcased its comprehensive power and thermal management solutions for AI datacenters. The company's advanced liquid cooling technology helps clients achieve greener datacenters with a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.1

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Alex Liu, ESG Manager of Delta Americas, emphasized the potential of these solutions in improving overall energy performance of datacenters

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. The focus on datacenter efficiency aligns with global efforts to decarbonize this rapidly growing sector.

Net-Zero and Resilient Buildings

Delta also highlighted its achievements in promoting green buildings:

  1. The company now has 35 green buildings worldwide

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  2. Delta's Americas headquarters achieved LEED Zero Energy certification

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  3. The post-disaster reconstruction of Namasia Mincyuan Elementary School in Kaohsiung became Asia's first LEED Zero Energy-certified campus

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These initiatives demonstrate Delta's commitment to net-zero and resilient buildings, addressing both energy efficiency and climate resilience.

Collaborative Approach to Sustainable Architecture

The side event featured collaborations with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and the International Code Council (ICC). Discussions focused on achieving net-zero and resilient buildings through technology, policy, standards, and innovative cooperation

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Illya Azaroff, a director of the AIA, highlighted the long-term value of resilient building designs, noting that investing $1 in resilient design can reduce $6 in post-disaster costs

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. Mina Hasman from RIBA emphasized the government's role in driving the market by setting ambitious targets

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Delta's Broader Environmental Commitments

As an official observer of the UNFCCC since 2007, Delta Electronics Foundation has been actively participating in UN climate conferences. The company recently became an official observer of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, expanding its focus to include biodiversity alongside climate change mitigation and adaptation

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Shan-Shan Guo, Chief Brand Officer of Delta and Vice Chairperson of the Delta Electronics Foundation, stated that Delta aims to inspire more partners to work together toward a net-zero future

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Delta's participation in COP29 underscores its ongoing commitment to addressing climate change through innovative technologies and sustainable practices in the AI and construction sectors.

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