ASHRAE Malaysia HPBM Issue 005
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) is featured in ASHRAE Malaysia’s HPBM Issue 005, contributing to the ongoing industry discussion on energy performance, operational efficiency, and sustainability within the built environment.
Data Centres and Energy Performance in the Built Environment
As digital demand continues to grow, data centres are playing an increasingly significant role in overall building energy consumption. The feature highlights how BDC approaches the design and operation of data centre infrastructure with a focus on managing energy use and maintaining performance in high-density environments.
This includes integrating engineering, design, and operational practices to optimise efficiency across the lifecycle of mission-critical facilities.
Alignment with Industry Decarbonisation Focus
The discussion is positioned within broader industry efforts to reduce operational energy consumption. ASHRAE Malaysia’s sustainability direction emphasises Building Operational Energy Decarbonisation (BOED), focusing on improving efficiency and system performance as practical pathways to lowering emissions.
Within this context, data centre infrastructure is increasingly relevant to overall building energy profiles and operational performance.
Role of Digital Infrastructure in Sustainability Conversations
The inclusion of BDC in HPBM Issue 005 reflects the growing importance of digital infrastructure in discussions around energy efficiency and decarbonisation. As demand for data continues to scale, the need to manage energy consumption in data centres remains a key consideration for the built environment.
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ASHRAE Malaysia HPBM Issue 005