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APAC Sustainable Data Center Market - Industry Analysis & Outlook 2024-2029

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  • 264 Pages
  • October 2024
  • Region: Asia Pacific
  • Arizton
  • ID: 6008697
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The APAC Sustainable Data Center Market was valued at USD 9.68 Billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 22.91 Billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 15.44%.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • China, Australia, Japan, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia are leading the development of sustainable data centers in the Asia-Pacific sustainable data center market. Data center operators and governments in these countries have advanced the use of renewable energy and other sustainable practices due to ongoing global warming and climate change issues.
  • In 2024, solar and wind energy dominate the market, with hydro and biomass following. Renewable energy companies have expanded their non-fossil fuel portfolios by investing in new projects and securing power purchase agreements with data centers to enhance sustainability.
  • Cloud data center providers, such as Google, Microsoft, Tencent, AWS, Alibaba, and Huawei, fuel market expansion through sustainable investments and cutting-edge technologies. They have partnered with leading renewable energy providers to secure regional power purchase agreements (PPAs).
  • Data centers increasingly turn to geothermal energy in 2024 alongside solar, wind, and biomass sources. In APAC, South Korea and Indonesia lead in geothermal adoption, with companies such as LG U+ and Princeton Digital Group(PDG) purchasing geothermal power from top renewable energy provider to fuel their operations.

KEY TRENDS

Innovations in the Data Center Technologies

  • In January 2024, Honda and Mitsubishi revealed plans to pilot a small data center using hydrogen from Tokuyama Corporation's electrolysis plant. This hydrogen, a by-product of sodium hypochlorite and chlorine production, will power Honda's fuel-cell power station and Mitsubishi's data center. The project will run until March 31, 2026.
  • In the APAC sustainable data center market, leaders like STT GDC, GDS, and Equinix have adopted Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel for their generators to enhance sustainability. In 2024, GDS China and STT GDC transitioned to HVO and hydrogen fuel cells for backup power.
  • Microsoft and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have made notable advancements in battery technology through artificial intelligence in APAC data centers. Their new material, N2116, has the potential to cut lithium use by up to 70% compared to current batteries.
  • In December 2023, Digital Edge trialed a new robot prototype named Nora’ at its Narra 1 data center in Manila, Philippines. Nora autonomously navigates and assists visitors using facial recognition and voice commands, functioning for up to eight hours on a single charge.

Government Push Toward Sustainability

  • Governments across APAC, including China, Australia, New Zealand, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, have made concerted efforts to boost the use of renewable energy sources.
  • In 2023, the Ministry of Finance of China, Ecology and Environment, and Industry and Information Technology introduced a Green Data Center standard, effective July 1, 2023. The standard mandates specific criteria for equipment and services, including a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of under 1.4 from June 2023 and under 1.3 from 2025, and requires a water-to-power consumption ratio of less than 2.5 L/kWh.
  • In November 2023, Singapore's Minister of State for Trade and Industry unveiled the Sustainable Tropical Data Centre Testbed (STDCT), a cutting-edge facility designed for tropical climates. Hosted by the National University of Singapore, this testbed marks a significant milestone in advancing data center technology and supports Singapore's green technology goals under the RIE 2025 plan.
  • Thailand 4.0 aims to implement smart energy initiatives for economic development. Under the policy, over $6 billion will be invested by the state-owned enterprises in smart grids before 2036 to improve the grid’s resilience and efficiency, leading to reduced carbon emissions.

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • Several countries in Asia-Pacific (APAC) are implementing renewable energy sources to meet their growing energy needs. Notable among these are China, Australia, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
  • By 2030, China's data center water usage will increase from 1.3 billion cubic meters to over three billion cubic meters, driven by surging AI needs. While national standards for Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE) are absent, cities such as Shanghai have set targets, such as a WUE of 1.4.
  • In Singapore, the government has launched the Singapore Green Plan 2030. It sets ambitious targets to boost solar energy capacity to 1.5 gigawatts peak (GWp) by 2025 and further expand it to 2 GWp by 2030.
  • By 2025, Australia aims to convert its main power grid to 100% renewable energy. Initially, this will involve intermittent renewables to reach 82% renewable energy by 2030 through enhanced wind, solar, and energy storage.
  • India plans to install about 500 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy by 2030, including 140 GW of wind power and 280 GW of solar energy.
  • Each country has made strides toward a more sustainable future, reflecting a broader trend in APAC toward increased reliance on renewable energy.

Segmentation by Geography

  • APAC
  • China
  • Hong Kong
  • Australia & New Zealand
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Rest of APAC
  • Southeast Asia
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Other Southeast Asian Countries

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

Large Colocation and Hyperscale Data Center Operators Drive APAC Sustainable Data Center Market Growth

  • Cloud data center tech giants such as Google, Microsoft, Tencent, Meta, and AWS have led the charge in renewable energy across APAC and various sectors, especially government. For instance, in 2024, AWS constructed a secure, sustainable data center for the Australian government, which has pledged USD 850 million over ten years for security and green sustainability.
  • Major colocation and hyperscale data center operators, such as Equinix, Singtel, STT GDC, NTT Data Centers, and Digital Realty, have actively reduced their carbon footprints by investing in renewable energy. New players, such as Datagrid, Datacom New Zealand, DataVolt, and Bitera Data Center, contribute significantly to sustainable data centers. In 2024, these firms channel millions into Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for renewable energy, enhancing their commitment to sustainability.
  • Key renewable energy players in the APAC sustainable data center market include ACCIONA Energia, Adani Green Energy, AGL Energy, and ReNew Power Ventures. In 2024, new entrants, such as FRV Australia, Mercury NZ, and Shizen Energy, have partnered with leading data centers to enhance sustainability.

Prominent Data Center Investors

  • AirTrunk
  • Bitera Data Center
  • Alibaba Group
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • AdaniConneX
  • Apple
  • Big Data Exchange (BDx)
  • CDC Data Centres
  • Chayora
  • China Telecom
  • China Mobile
  • Chindata Group
  • China Unicom
  • Colt Data Centre Services
  • Converge ICT
  • CtrlS Datacenters
  • Datacom
  • Datagrid
  • Datavolt
  • Digital Edge DC
  • Digital Realty
  • Equinix
  • Meta
  • GDS Services
  • Global Switch
  • Google
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Iron Mountain
  • Keppel Data Centres
  • LG Uplus
  • Lotte Innovate
  • Microsoft
  • NEXTDC
  • NTT Global Data Centers
  • Nxera
  • Nxtra by Airtel
  • OneAsia Network
  • Open DC
  • Pi Datacenters
  • Princeton Digital Group (PDG)
  • Pure Data Centres
  • RackBank
  • Regal Orion
  • Sify Technologies
  • SpaceDC
  • ST Telemedia Global Data Centres
  • STACK Infrastructure
  • SUNeVision
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • VADS Berhad
  • Viettel IDC
  • VNET
  • Yondr
  • Yotta Infrastructure
  • YTL Data Center

Renewable Energy Providers

  • ACCIONA Energa
  • Adani Green Energy (AGEL)
  • AGL Energy
  • AMP Energy
  • AMPIN Energy Transition
  • Avaada Energy
  • Cenergi Sea
  • China Yangtze Power (CYPC)
  • Continuum Green Energy
  • EDF Renewables
  • ENEOS Renewable Energy Corporation
  • Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV)
  • GreenYellow
  • GCL-Poly Energy Holdings
  • Ib Vogt
  • JinkoSolar
  • Mercury
  • Neste
  • Solar Power New Zealand
  • OX2
  • PacificLight Energy
  • Peak Energy
  • ReNew Power Ventures
  • SB Energy
  • Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp)
  • Shell
  • Shizen Energy
  • Suzlon Energy
  • Solargiga Energy
  • Star Energy Geothermal
  • SunSource Energy
  • TagEnergy
  • Tata Power Solar Systems
  • TEPCO
  • TotalEnergies
  • The AES Corporation
  • Trina Solar
  • Vena Energy
  • Woodside Energy
  • Goldwind

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. How big is the APAC sustainable data center market?
2. Which country dominates the APAC sustainable data center market share?
3. What are the key trends in the APAC sustainable data center market?
4. What is the growth rate of the APAC sustainable data center market?
5. How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the APAC sustainable data center market by 2029?

Table of Contents

1. Report Coverage
1.1. What's Included
1.2. Segmental Coverage
1.2.1. Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
2. Market at a Glance3. Segmental & Geographical Snapshot
4. Premium Insights
4.1. Key Highlights
4.2. Key Market Trends
4.3. Geographical Analysis
4.4. Vendor Analysis
5. Introduction
5.1. Sustainable Data Center Metrics
5.2. Policy Drivers
5.2.1. The Paris Agreement and the Science-based Targets Initiative (Sbti)
5.2.2. Re100
5.2.3. Climate Neutral Data Center Pact
5.2.4. Circular Economy
5.3. Energy Certifications
5.4. E-Waste Disposal
6. Market Opportunities & Trends
6.1. Innovative Data Center Battery Technologies
6.2. Development of Data Centers with a Pue of < 1.4
6.3. Sustainable Innovations in Data Center Power Technology
6.3.1. Microgrids
6.3.2. Eco-Diesel Generators
6.3.3. Natural Gas Generators
6.3.4. Hydrogen Generators
6.3.5. Fuel Cells
6.3.6. Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (Hvo) Fuel
6.3.7. Nuclear Energy Generation
6.3.8. Other Innovations
6.4. Government Push for Sustainable Data Center Development
6.5. Innovative Data Center Cooling Technologies
6.5.1. Tropical Data Center Testbed
6.5.2. Free Cooling
6.5.3. Underwater Data Centers
6.5.4. Floating Data Centers
6.5.5. Other Innovative Cooling Methods
6.6. High-Performance Computing (Hpc) and Liquid Cooling
7. Market Growth Enablers
7.1. Renewable Energy Initiatives by Cloud Operators
7.2. Renewable Energy Initiatives by Colocation Operators
7.3. Automation & Intelligent Monitoring
8. Market Restraints
8.1. Rising Carbon Emissions from Data Centers
8.2. Increasing Water Consumption by Data Centers
8.3. Lack of Skilled Data Center Professionals
8.4. Location Constraints in Sustainable Data Center Development
9. Market Landscape
9.1. Market Overview
9.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10. Infrastructure
10.1. Market Snapshot
10.2. Key Highlights
10.3. Electrical Infrastructure
10.3.1. Market Overview
10.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.4. Mechanical Infrastructure
10.4.1. Market Overview
10.4.2. Market Size & Forecast
10.5. General Construction
10.5.1. Market Overview
10.5.2. Market Size & Forecast
11. Geography
11.1. China
11.1.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.1.2. Market Overview
11.1.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.1.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.2. Hong Kong
11.2.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.2.2. Market Overview
11.2.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.2.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.3. Australia & New Zealand
11.3.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.3.2. Market Overview
11.3.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.3.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.4. Japan
11.4.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.4.2. Market Overview
11.4.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.4.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.5. India
11.5.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.5.2. Market Overview
11.5.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.5.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.6. South Korea
11.6.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.6.2. Market Overview
11.6.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.6.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
11.7. Rest of APAC
11.7.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.7.2. Market Overview
11.7.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.7.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12. Southeast Asia
12.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.2. Market Overview
12.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.5. Singapore
12.5.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.5.2. Market Overview
12.5.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.5.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.6. Indonesia
12.6.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.6.2. Market Overview
12.6.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.6.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.7. Malaysia
12.7.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.7.2. Market Overview
12.7.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.7.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.8. Other Southeast Asian Countries
12.8.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.8.2. Market Overview
12.8.3. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.8.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. Data Center Investors
13.2. Renewable Energy Providers
14. Prominent Data Center Investors
14.1. Airtrunk
14.1.1. Business Overview
14.1.2. Service Offerings
14.2. Bitera Data Center
14.2.1. Business Overview
14.2.2. Service Offerings
14.3. Alibaba Group
14.3.1. Business Overview
14.3.2. Service Offerings
14.4. Amazon Web Services (Aws)
14.4.1. Business Overview
14.4.2. Service Offerings
14.5. Adaniconnex
14.5.1. Business Overview
14.5.2. Service Offerings
14.6. Apple
14.6.1. Business Overview
14.6.2. Service Offerings
14.7. Big Data Exchange (Bdx)
14.7.1. Business Overview
14.7.2. Service Offerings
14.8. Cdc Data Centres
14.8.1. Business Overview
14.8.2. Service Offerings
14.9. Chayora
14.9.1. Business Overview
14.9.2. Service Offerings
14.10. China Telecom
14.10.1. Business Overview
14.10.2. Service Offerings
14.11. China Mobile
14.11.1. Business Overview
14.11.2. Service Offerings
14.12. Chindata Group
14.12.1. Business Overview
14.12.2. Service Offerings
14.13. China Unicom
14.13.1. Business Overview
14.13.2. Service Offerings
14.14. Colt Data Centre Services
14.14.1. Business Overview
14.14.2. Service Offerings
14.15. Converge Ict
14.15.1. Business Overview
14.15.2. Service Offerings
14.16. Ctrls Datacenters
14.16.1. Business Overview
14.16.2. Service Offerings
14.17. Datacom
14.17.1. Business Overview
14.17.2. Service Offerings
14.18. Datagrid
14.18.1. Business Overview
14.18.2. Service Offerings
14.19. Datavolt
14.19.1. Business Overview
14.19.2. Service Offerings
14.20. Digital Edge DC
14.20.1. Business Overview
14.20.2. Service Offerings
14.21. Digital Realty
14.21.1. Business Overview
14.21.2. Service Offerings
14.22. Equinix
14.22.1. Business Overview
14.22.2. Service Offerings
14.23. Meta
14.23.1. Business Overview
14.23.2. Service Offerings
14.24. Gds Services
14.24.1. Business Overview
14.24.2. Service Offerings
14.25. Global Switch
14.25.1. Business Overview
14.25.2. Service Offerings
14.26. Google
14.26.1. Business Overview
14.26.2. Service Offerings
14.27. Huawei Technologies
14.27.1. Business Overview
14.27.2. Service Offerings
14.28. Iron Mountain
14.28.1. Business Overview
14.28.2. Service Offerings
14.29. Keppel Data Centres
14.29.1. Business Overview
14.29.2. Service Offerings
14.30. Lg Uplus
14.30.1. Business Overview
14.30.2. Service Offerings
14.31. Lotte Innovate
14.31.1. Business Overview
14.31.2. Service Offerings
14.32. Microsoft
14.32.1. Business Overview
14.32.2. Service Offerings
14.33. Nextdc
14.33.1. Business Overview
14.33.2. Service Offerings
14.34. Ntt Global Data Centers
14.34.1. Business Overview
14.34.2. Service Offerings
14.35. Nxera
14.35.1. Business Overview
14.35.2. Service Offerings
14.36. Nxtra by Airtel
14.36.1. Business Overview
14.36.2. Service Offerings
14.37. Oneasia Network
14.37.1. Business Overview
14.37.2. Service Offerings
14.38. Open DC
14.38.1. Business Overview
14.38.2. Service Offerings
14.39. Pi Datacenters
14.39.1. Business Overview
14.39.2. Service Offerings
14.40. Princeton Digital Group (Pdg)
14.40.1. Business Overview
14.40.2. Service Offerings
14.41. Pure Data Centres
14.41.1. Business Overview
14.41.2. Service Offerings
14.42. Rackbank
14.42.1. Business Overview
14.42.2. Service Offerings
14.43. Regal Orion
14.43.1. Business Overview
14.43.2. Service Offerings
14.44. Sify Technologies
14.44.1. Business Overview
14.44.2. Service Offerings
14.45. Spacedc
14.45.1. Business Overview
14.45.2. Service Offerings
14.46. St Telemedia Global Data Centres
14.46.1. Business Overview
14.46.2. Service Offerings
14.47. Stack Infrastructure
14.47.1. Business Overview
14.47.2. Service Offerings
14.48. Sunevision
14.48.1. Business Overview
14.48.2. Service Offerings
14.49. Vantage Data Centers
14.49.1. Business Overview
14.49.2. Service Offerings
14.50. Vads Berhad
14.50.1. Business Overview
14.50.2. Service Offerings
14.51. Viettel Idc
14.51.1. Business Overview
14.51.2. Service Offerings
14.52. Vnet
14.52.1. Business Overview
14.52.2. Service Offerings
14.53. Yondr
14.53.1. Business Overview
14.53.2. Service Offerings
14.54. Yotta Infrastructure
14.54.1. Business Overview
14.54.2. Service Offerings
14.55. Ytl Data Center
14.55.1. Business Overview
14.55.2. Service Offerings
15. Renewable Energy Providers
15.1. Acciona Energa
15.1.1. Business Overview
15.1.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.2. Adani Green Energy (Agel)
15.2.1. Business Overview
15.2.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.3. Agl Energy
15.3.1. Business Overview
15.3.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.4. Amp Energy
15.4.1. Business Overview
15.4.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.5. Ampin Energy Transition
15.5.1. Business Overview
15.5.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.6. Avaada Energy
15.6.1. Business Overview
15.6.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.7. Cenergi Sea
15.7.1. Business Overview
15.7.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.8. China Yangtze Power (Cycp)
15.8.1. Business Overview
15.8.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.9. Continuum Green Energy
15.9.1. Business Overview
15.9.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.10. Edf Renewables
15.10.1. Business Overview
15.10.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.11. Eneos Renewable Energy Corporation
15.11.1. Business Overview
15.11.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.12. Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (Frv)
15.12.1. Business Overview
15.12.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.13. Greenyellow
15.13.1. Business Overview
15.13.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.14. Gcl-Poly Energy Holdings
15.14.1. Business Overview
15.14.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.15. Ib Vogt
15.15.1. Business Overview
15.15.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.16. Jinkosolar
15.16.1. Business Overview
15.16.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.17. Mercury
15.17.1. Business Overview
15.17.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.18. Neste
15.18.1. Business Overview
15.18.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.19. Solar Power New Zealand
15.19.1. Business Overview
15.19.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.20. Ox2
15.20.1. Business Overview
15.20.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.21. Pacificlight Energy
15.21.1. Business Overview
15.21.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.22. Peak Energy
15.22.1. Business Overview
15.22.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.23. Renew Power Ventures
15.23.1. Business Overview
15.23.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.24. Sb Energy
15.24.1. Business Overview
15.24.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.25. Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp)
15.25.1. Business Overview
15.25.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.26. Shell
15.26.1. Business Overview
15.26.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.27. Shizen Energy
15.27.1. Business Overview
15.27.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.28. Suzlon Energy
15.28.1. Business Overview
15.28.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.29. Solargiga Energy
15.29.1. Business Overview
15.29.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.30. Star Energy Geothermal
15.30.1. Business Overview
15.30.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.31. Sunsource Energy
15.31.1. Business Overview
15.31.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.32. Tagenergy
15.32.1. Business Overview
15.32.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.33. Tata Power Solar Systems
15.33.1. Business Overview
15.33.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.34. Tepco
15.34.1. Business Overview
15.34.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.35. Totalenergies
15.35.1. Business Overview
15.35.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.36. The Aes Corporation
15.36.1. Business Overview
15.36.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.37. Trina Solar
15.37.1. Business Overview
15.37.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.38. Vena Energy
15.38.1. Business Overview
15.38.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.39. Woodside Energy
15.39.1. Business Overview
15.39.2. Service/Product Offerings
15.40. Goldwind
15.40.1. Business Overview
15.40.2. Service/Product Offerings
16. Quantitative Summary
16.1. APAC Sustainable Data Center Market
16.1.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.1.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
16.2. Geography: Market Size & Forecast
16.2.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.2.2. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
16.3. China
16.3.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.4. Hong Kong
16.4.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.5. Australia & New Zealand
16.5.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.6. Japan
16.6.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.7. India
16.7.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.8. South Korea
16.8.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.9. Rest of APAC
16.9.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.10. Southeast Asia
16.10.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.11. Singapore
16.11.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.12. Indonesia
16.12.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.13. Malaysia
16.13.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.14. Other Southeast Asian Countries
16.14.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
17. Appendix
17.1. List of Abbreviations
17.2. Currency Conversion
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Market Derivation
Exhibit 2: Data Center Sustainability Metrics
Exhibit 3: Other Energy Certifications
Exhibit 4: Impact of Key Driving Factors (2023 & 2029)
Exhibit 5: Types of Batteries Adopted in Data Centers
Exhibit 6: Cloud Operators and Renewable Energy Providers (2024):
Exhibit 7: Colocation Providers and Renewable Energy Providers 2024:
Exhibit 8: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market 2023-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 9: APAC Sustainable Data Center Power Capacity Market 2023-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 10: APAC Sustainable Data Center Investment Opportunity by Support Infrastructure ($ Millions)
Exhibit 11: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 12: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 13: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market by General Construction Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 14: Sustainable Data Center Market in China 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 15: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in China 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 16: Sustainable Data Center Market in Hong Kong 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 17: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Hong Kong 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 18: Sustainable Data Center Market in Australia & New Zealand 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 19: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Australia & New Zealand 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 20: Sustainable Data Center Market in Japan 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 21: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Japan 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 22: Sustainable Data Center Market in India 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 23: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in India 2023-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 24: Sustainable Data Center Market in South Korea 2023-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 25: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in South Korea 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 26: Sustainable Data Center Market in Rest of APAC 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 27: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Rest of APAC 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 28: Sustainable Data Center Market in Southeast Asia 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 29: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Southeast Asia 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 30: Sustainable Data Center Market in Singapore 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 31: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Singapore 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 32: Sustainable Data Center Market in Indonesia 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 33: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Indonesia 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 34: Sustainable Data Center Market in Malaysia 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 35: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Malaysia 2020-2029 (Mw)
Exhibit 36: Sustainable Data Center Market in Other Southeast Asian Countries 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Exhibit 37: Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity in Other Southeast Asian Countries 2023-2029 (Mw)
List of Tables
Table 1: Green Data Center Metrics
Table 2: Government Permitting Schemes for Building Data Centers in APAC:
Table 3: APAC Data Centers with a Pue of Less Than 1.4:
Table 4: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 5: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market by Infrastructure 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Table 6: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market by Investment 2020-2029 ($ Million)
Table 7: APAC Sustainable Data Center Market by Power Capacity 2020-2029 (Mw)
Table 8: China Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 9: Hong Kong Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 10: Australia & New Zealand Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 11: Japan Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 12: India Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 13: South Korea Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 14: Rest of APAC Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 15: Southeast Asia Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 16: Singapore Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 17: Indonesia Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 18: Malaysia Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 19: Other Southeast Asian Countries Sustainable Data Center Market 2020-2029
Table 20: Currency Conversion Table (2017-2023)

Companies Mentioned

  • AirTrunk
  • Bitera Data Center
  • Alibaba Group
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • AdaniConneX
  • Apple
  • Big Data Exchange (BDx)
  • CDC Data Centres
  • Chayora
  • China Telecom
  • China Mobile
  • Chindata Group
  • China Unicom
  • Colt Data Centre Services
  • Converge ICT
  • CtrlS Datacenters
  • Datacom
  • Datagrid
  • Datavolt
  • Digital Edge DC
  • Digital Realty
  • Equinix
  • Meta
  • GDS Services
  • Global Switch
  • Google
  • Huawei Technologies
  • Iron Mountain
  • Keppel Data Centres
  • LG Uplus
  • Lotte Innovate
  • Microsoft
  • NEXTDC
  • NTT Global Data Centers
  • Nxera
  • Nxtra by Airtel
  • OneAsia Network
  • Open DC
  • Pi Datacenters
  • Princeton Digital Group (PDG)
  • Pure Data Centres
  • RackBank
  • Regal Orion
  • Sify Technologies
  • SpaceDC
  • ST Telemedia Global Data Centres
  • STACK Infrastructure
  • SUNeVision
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • VADS Berhad
  • Viettel IDC
  • VNET
  • Yondr
  • Yotta Infrastructure
  • YTL Data Center
  • ACCIONA Energa
  • Adani Green Energy (AGEL)
  • AGL Energy
  • AMP Energy
  • AMPIN Energy Transition
  • Avaada Energy
  • Cenergi Sea
  • China Yangtze Power (CYPC)
  • Continuum Green Energy
  • EDF Renewables
  • ENEOS Renewable Energy Corporation
  • Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV)
  • GreenYellow
  • GCL-Poly Energy Holdings
  • Ib Vogt
  • JinkoSolar
  • Mercury
  • Neste
  • Solar Power New Zealand
  • OX2
  • PacificLight Energy
  • Peak Energy
  • ReNew Power Ventures
  • SB Energy
  • Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp)
  • Shell
  • Shizen Energy
  • Suzlon Energy
  • Solargiga Energy
  • Star Energy Geothermal
  • SunSource Energy
  • TagEnergy
  • Tata Power Solar Systems
  • TEPCO
  • TotalEnergies
  • The AES Corporation
  • Trina Solar
  • Vena Energy
  • Woodside Energy
  • Goldwind

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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