Sustainability & AI

Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact

A European industry self-commitment to make data centres climate neutral by 2030 through efficiency, clean energy, water conservation and heat reuse.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

A European self-regulatory initiative under which data-centre operators and trade associations commit to making facilities climate neutral by 2030.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
CNDCP

References

Climate Neutral Data Centre PactSelf-Regulatory Initiative — 2030 climate-neutral data centres

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EUDCAClimate Neutral Data Centre Pact — commitments text

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EUR-LexCommission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024/1364 — EU data centre reporting scheme

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Overview

What it means

The Pact sets measurable targets: new data centres meet annual PUE of 1. 3 (cool climates) or 1. 4 (warm climates) from 2025, existing ones by 2030; electricity matched by 75% renewable or hourly carbon-free energy by end-2025 and 100% by 2030; water-conservation targets; heat-reuse provisions; and circular-economy requirements for server equipment. Signatories passed 100 in 2022.

How it is used

Signatories report progress against the targets, with metrics aligned to the EU's mandatory data-centre reporting scheme. The Pact engages with the Commission on metrics and has pivoted from self-audit toward informing EU policy, including the developing data-centre rating scheme.

Why it matters

The Pact is the sector's collective promise, written before mandatory disclosure arrived. Its future significance lies in whether its targets remain ahead of regulation — and whether members' reported data confirms delivery.

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Review stage
Editorial draft
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