-  , First network of 500 MW solar power over subsequent 3 times
- Did target jobs in Japan, Korea, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines
In a move towards sustainability, Digital Edge ( Singapore ) Holdings Pte. In order to incorporate green power into Digital Edge’s data center operations in Asia, Peak Energy Investments Ltd. and Ltd. have announced a strategic partnership. The rapidly expanding data center channel of Digital Edge is being powered by this partnership, which makes use of Peak Energy’s expertise in producing solar energy.
The contract specifies a mutual effort to create an original 500 MW network of renewable energy capacity that will serve both existing and upcoming information centers over the next three decades. With a focus on solar, wind, and backup solutions, Peak Energy did targeted projects in important markets where Digital Edge has a reputation, including Japan, Korea, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. This program is anticipated to drastically reduce the carbon footprint of up to 1 Megawatts of power and make over 1,300 GWh annually, which is equivalent to 216, 000 cars off the road.
We are thrilled to mate with Peak Energy to expand our clean energy use throughout the area as we work toward carbon neutrality by 2030, said Samuel Lee, CEO of Digital Edge. With our EDGE1 hospital in Jakarta becoming the first data center in Indonesia to work entirely renewables, we have made significant progress in utilizing solar power across the Digital Edge system. We will be able to expand these efforts and expand our ESG objectives through this relationship with Peak Energy.
Peak Energy’s CEO, Gavin Adda, stated,” Peak Energy is focused on helping corporates lower their energy costs and graphite footprints in a responsible way. On this interesting initiative, we look forward to expanding our existing partnership with Digital Edge. The two quickly expanding companies in the Asia-Pacific region will benefit from this partnership because of its common business goals.
Peak Energy and Digital Edge are both Stonepeak’s portfolio companies, both of which have a focus on real estate and infrastructure, especially in data centers and solar energy.