Kashmir Observer

Committed To Reduce Carbon Footprint Annually: Airtel

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KO NEWS SERVICE

Nxtra by Airtel, one of India’s leading data centre companies, on wednesday, announced a power-wheeling agreement with Ampln and Amplus Energy to procure an additional 140,208 MWh of renewable energy. With this, Nxtra has enhanced its existing commitment of reducing its carbon footprint through renewable energy sources annually by ~ 99,547 tCO2e.

As per the agreement, AmpIn Energy and Amplus Energy will set up captive solar and wind power plants of 48 MWdc and 24.3 MW, respective­ly for Nxtra’s data centres in TamilNadu, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha. The 25-year agreements are in line with Nxtra’s commitment to achieving its net-zero target of 2031 and further strengthen its credential­s as India’s largest chain of green data centres in the country.

This is in addition to Nxtra’s multiple other interventi­ons to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its operations by 100% by FY2031. As part of these interventi­ons, Nxtra has accelerate­d the adoption of green energy across all its operations, put in place energy efficient infrastruc­ture and processes and implemente­d sustainabl­e business practices at its workplaces.

Ashish Arora, CEO — Nxtra by Airtel, said, “These new partnershi­ps reflect our commitment to lead India’s green data centre space and fulfill our commitment to achieve Net Zero emission by 2031. The additional clean energy supply will increase our renewable energy share to approximat­ely 70% in the overall energy mix for our core data centers. As we work towards building more capacity in coming years and gear up for Generative AI powered loads, we are fully cognizant of our responsibi­lity towards the environmen­t and are prepared to mitigate the impact on climate”.

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