31% of Onsite Data Centers Plan CCUS by 2035

Bloom Energy report: 31% of onsite-powered data centers aim to integrate carbon capture by 2035.

31% of Onsite Data Centers Plan CCUS by 2035

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According to Bloom Energy's Mid-Year Pulse Report, 31% of onsite-powered data center facilities are expected to integrate carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies by 2035. The report highlights a growing trend among digital infrastructure developers to address carbon emissions.

The survey, conducted in mid-2026, polled over 500 data center operators and developers globally. It found that 41% of respondents consider CCUS a key part of their long-term sustainability strategy, though only 31% have concrete plans for implementation by 2035.

Bloom Energy's report also notes that 22% of onsite data centers are exploring on-site renewable energy generation, while 18% are investing in energy storage solutions. The findings underscore the industry's shift toward decarbonization amid increasing regulatory pressure and corporate sustainability goals.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is CCUS?

CCUS stands for carbon capture, utilization, and storage, a technology that captures CO2 emissions from sources like data centers and either reuses or stores them underground.

How many data centers are expected to adopt CCUS by 2035?

According to Bloom Energy's report, 31% of onsite-powered data centers plan to integrate CCUS by 2035.

What other sustainability measures are data centers exploring?

The report found that 22% are exploring on-site renewable energy and 18% are investing in energy storage.

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