Carbon Footprint of Digital Infrastructure: Data Centers, Cloud Computing, and the Path to Net Zero

International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 14 (4):5401-5413 (2025)
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Abstract

The exponential growth of digital services—ranging from streaming platforms to business applications— has intensified the energy demand of data centers and cloud computing infrastructures. As governments and private entities commit to net-zero carbon goals, understanding the carbon footprint of digital infrastructure becomes critical. This paper examines the key drivers of energy consumption in data centers, explores current best practices for reducing emissions, and evaluates emerging technological and policy solutions. We conclude that a holistic approach— encompassing energy-efficient hardware, advanced cooling methods, renewable energy sourcing, regulatory incentives, and transparent carbon reporting—can accelerate the path toward net-zero digital infrastructure.

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