Abstract
Cloud computing is revolutionizing modern computing infrastructure, but as the demand for cloud
services grows, so does the energy consumption of the data centers that support them. Data centers, which house the
servers that power cloud computing, are significant contributors to global carbon emissions. This paper explores
strategies to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in data centers, focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy
integration, and carbon offsetting practices. The paper reviews current technologies, practices, and policies aimed at
reducing the carbon footprint of cloud computing and discusses emerging innovations such as green data centers, server
optimization techniques, and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for energy management. By highlighting case studies
from leading companies, this paper presents a comprehensive approach to achieving sustainability in the cloud
computing ecosystem. The paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of collaboration among industry
stakeholders, policymakers, and consumers in accelerating the transition to net-zero emissions in the digital
infrastructure sector.