Keysource partner with Chapmanbdsp to support the data centre market in achieving net zero

  • Keysource and Chapmanbdsp have partnered to support the data centre market in achieving net zero carbon emissions. 

    Keysource, the global data centre design, consultancy and operations specialist, and the global built environment specialist, have formed a partnership that creates a new offer to support clients on the road to net zero carbon emissions in the data centre and critical infrastructure market.

    The collaborative service combines both industry leaders’ expertise to provide customers with the ability to measure and manage the full carbon life cycle of a project, including embodied and operational carbon, along with carbon offset options, whether planning a new build or upgrading an existing facility.

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    The aim is to give customers the insight of what contributes to a project's whole life carbon and the intervention opportunities available to realise their sustainability goals. 

    The approach and methodology developed provides a transparent and visual way to manage key decision making whilst considering the broader impacts of those options.

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    Jon Healy, Operations Director at Keysource, commented: “We recognise that measuring and managing embodied carbon needs to form part of a holistic development process, particularly for data centres. This partnership provides customers a combined resource of consultancy and advisory services to complete carbon assessments in parallel with other project drivers. Leveraging our data centre experience, we’re able to provide customers with high impact and feasible opportunities.”

    Ray Upjohn, Chief Executive Officer at chapmanbdsp, added: “We see great value in combining our skills in the energy and sustainability arena. Together we’re proud to support the data centre market in overcoming the challenge of achieving net zero.”

    Source: Written from press release.

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