Business Day (Nigeria)

Going green is the future - Experts

- By Abogun Opeyemi

The Group Chief executive Officer of Rack Centre, Jasper Lankhorst, has restated the company’s commitment to the green economy, pledging to further enhance the company’s drive for sustainabi­lity in its operations.

Lankhorst stated this at the just concluded 2022 Africacom/africa Tech Festival in Cape Town, South Africa, during a panel session themed, “the importance of going green” for the future of Data Centres in Africa.

he said Rack Centre, part of the pan-african data centre platform, was undertakin­g a range of measures tailored toward green design principles, some of which include switching from diesel to gas power generation, implementi­ng water-efficient cooling systems, implementi­ng low-energy air circulatio­n system and sourcing local materials and services wherever possible.

According to Lankhorst, the organisati­on is switching its power source from diesel to gas, not only to save more than $10 million a year in operating costs but also to reduce carbon footprint, reduce environmen­tal impact and align with global sustainabi­lity data centre design trend.

“As a result of these moves, Rack Centre is forecasted to be 35 percent more energyeffi­cient than other regional data centres, and 16 percent more energyeffi­cient than the global average. It will reduce water consumptio­n by 41 percent, and there will be a 45 percent saving in embodied energy in materials used,” he said.

Though customers are demanding a sustainabl­e strategy for the business, the choice of going green, though capital-intensive, should be sustainabl­e.

They must be as energy efficient as possible and use reliable, lowcarbon sources of power to ensure uninterrup­ted operations, which is in line with the organisati­on’s prime aim to provide 100 percent uptime,” he added.

“In addition to the existing Rack Centre LGS 1 data centre in Lagos, which supports 1.5MW of IT power, our campus is now being expanded with a new building, the LGS 2 facility which supports 12MW of IT power.

This provides a total IT power of 13.5MW in the Nigeria campus, built using modern, efficient and green design architectu­re. We have a principle known as KIA – Keep In Africa, and it is a philosophy we use in our design and the procuremen­t process to make it sustainabl­e with the availabili­ty of local knowledge and local skills to be able to build and operate it,” he said.

In June 2022, Rack Centre became the first Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC) edge certified data centre in europe, the Middle east and Africa. It is officially making this the first Green Certified Data Centre in Africa.

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