
Harnessing AI for resilience, efficiency, and sustainability
Explore how Microsoft’s five plays for accelerating sustainability with AI can help your business advance resilience, efficiency, and risk mitigation.
Innovate to solve environmental challenges and prioritize responsible sustainability across industries.
Explore how Microsoft’s five plays for accelerating sustainability with AI can help your business advance resilience, efficiency, and risk mitigation.
Microsoft is working to make datacenters and AI systems more energy and water efficient and also using carbon-free energy and enhancing access to it.
This summer, we released our Datacenter Community Pledge, detailing our commitment to the local economies and communities in which we operate our datacenters.
As we work to advance the sustainability of our business, we are also advancing the sustainability of the datacenter infrastructure needed to deliver cloud and AI innovations. At Microsoft, we are working to decarbonize datacenters by focusing on how we design, build, and operate.
In this blog, I’d like to share a few examples of how we’re bringing promising efficiency research out of the lab and into commercial operations.
Today, we’re announcing a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Constellation that will enable the restart of an 835 megawatt (MW) nuclear facility in Pennsylvania that was retired in 2019.
Read some examples of how we’re advancing the power and energy efficiency of AI.
We are sharing more about two focus areas for continuing to drive down water intensity.
Malaysia has established a culture of digital acceleration through industries like energy, farming, and education by striking a balance between growth and the needs of their people.
As AI becomes more mainstream around the world, innovation is blossoming to new levels.
Announcing new data solutions and generative AI advancements in Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability and Microsoft Fabric with Copilot in Microsoft Sustainability Manager and other AI-powered features.
Scientists say a combination of advanced AI with next-generation cloud computing is turbocharging the pace of discovery to speeds unimaginable just a few years ago.