Euractiv.com Est. 1min 20-10-2023 (updated: 21-02-2024 ) Content-Type: Underwritten Underwritten Produced with financial support from an organization or individual, yet not approved by the underwriter before or after publication. Data centres accounted for 2.7% of electricity usage in 2018 across the EU and could reach 3.21% by 2030 under current trends if nothing is done to curb consumption, according to the European Commission. [Make more Aerials / Shutterstock] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Print Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Data centres across Europe face new obligations to reduce their energy consumption as part of the EU’s revamped Energy Efficiency Directive, adopted earlier this year. Can they meet the challenge? In this special report, Euractiv looks at how digital industries can cut their energy consumption amid a steady increase in global electricity consumption from data centres that underpin the digital economy. Data centres brace for new EU energy reporting obligations News | Energy & Environment 20-10-2023 Est. 5minThe European Commission is ramping up industry reporting obligations in order to ensure the EU meets its stated goal of making data centres climate neutral by 2030.