Tech giant says biggest challenge in meeting its own climate goals is reducing the carbon footprint of its supply chain.
Microsoft's Thermal Energy Center at its Redmond, Wash. headquarters. The center taps geothermal energy from the earth to ...
And Microsoft is also getting into the act with recent moves signaling its serious interest in nuclear power, such as a job ...
Microsoft's total carbon footprint has grown by almost 30% due to emissions from data center construction, according to its ...
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Helion Energy employees working on a component of its Polaris device, a seventh-generation fusion prototype that it expects ...
Microsoft's emissions increased by 29.1% due to data center expansion for AI and cloud computing, competing with Amazon and ...
In collaboration with Microsoft, 3Degrees, a leading global climate solutions provider, announced today the official launch of Supplier REach, an innovative tool that enables large companies to ...
Microsoft's ambitious goal to be carbon-negative by 2030 ... energy plant's risk and help bring new solar and wind farms ...
Another Trump administration would put $1 trillion in clean energy funding at risk, according to a new report from data ...
Microsoft Corporation hassigned a landmark deal with Brookfield Asset Management that will grant the software giant access to more than ...
Big Tech’s seemingly insatiable appetite for power to fuel data centers is driving demand for more renewable energy.