PowerHouse Data Centers, a division of American Real Estate Partners (AREP) announced it has joined the Infrastructure Masons (iMasons) Climate Accord (ICA). PowerHouse is a longtime promoter of sustainable design from site planning to data center shell completion.
Joining more than 170 companies in signing the organization’s Climate Accord to promote sustainability in the data center industry, PowerHouse Data Centers is excited to be a part of an organization that highlights sustainable data center design and construction, while reducing obstacles to sustainable practices by being transparent and cost-efficient.
“PowerHouse Data Centers is proud to be a part of a growing list of companies to join the iMasons Climate Accord, an unprecedented group of collaborating digital infrastructure companies to accelerate the journey to carbon neutrality,” said Doug Fleit, Co-founder and CEO of AREP. “This level of awareness by members of our PowerHouse team is meant to simplify ESG performance reporting, while seeing key players in the data center industry come together to play a role in this industry’s future.”
From site planning to data center shell completion, PowerHouse Data Centers works to preserve trees on site and utilize sustainable construction materials whenever possible in its data center developments.
This carbon neutrality news comes in conjunction with PowerHouse’s attendance at PTC’23 this week in Hawaii, where PowerHouse is showcasing its company’s unique business model checklist for success with hyperscalers. The company offers the ability to locate land for hyperscalers before it even hits the market, utilizing its real estate partnership with AREP and providing build-to-suit construction opportunities through the financial backing of Harrison Street. The company’s stacked leadership team offers decades of experience to bring data center powered shells to market faster than anyone, while promoting its sustainable practices that are becoming a growing want for the hyperscaler market.
For more information about PowerHouse Data Center’s sustainable data center design practices, read the full press release here, learn more about the unique Arcola data center opportunity in Ashburn the company is showcasing at PTC this week and visit www.powerhousedata.com to learn more.