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Major Renewable Energy Deals Unveiled from Amazon and Apple
📅 - It's no secret that there is a huge amount of growth in data center construction projects. However, many may not realize that going along with this surge is a huge investment in renewable energy. Both Apple and Amazon announced huge renewable energy projects recently.
Apple announced they have completed a 50MW solar farm in Arizona, while Amazon is in the process of creating their fifth wind farm in Texas. Both are expected to use the renewable energy to power data centers.
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The agreement, signed earlier this year, stipulates that Black Hills Energy will buy enough energy that the data center needs at any given time, and Microsoft will utilize it's natural-gas-powered backup systems during times of peak load on the grid. The end result, a mechanism to prevent blackouts which may be caused by energy shortages.
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📅 - More Than 554 Million Data Hacks Reported - In the first six months of the year, there have been 554 million data record breaches globally. The most common form is identity theft.
According to the latest Breach Level Index by Gemalto, there has been a 15 percent increase over the previous six months. Gemalto has been keeping track of publicly disclosed data breaches since 2013.
North America accounts for a majority of the reported incidents at 79 percent, trailed by Europe with 9 percent, and the Asia-Pacific region at 8 percent.
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