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May 26, 2025

SnerpaPower joins Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers

Marius Moldestad
Customer Success Manager

SnerpaPower joins Net Zero InnovationHub for Data Centers

The SnerpaPower team is incredibly excited to join forces with the Hub'sfounding partners  and the widerecosystem to shape a more connected, efficient, and sustainable future.

Together, we’re turning innovation into impact — helping the data centerindustry become a key enabler of grid resilience and a net-zero Europe.

About the Net Zero Innovation Hub forData Centers

The Net Zero Innovation Hub for DataCenters is a pan-European initiative established to accelerate the data centerindustry's transition toward a net-zero carbon footprint. Launched in 2023 andheadquartered in Fredericia, Denmark, the Hub brings together keystakeholders—including operators, suppliers, researchers, and governments—tocollaboratively develop and implement innovative solutions addressing energyefficiency, carbon-free power, and heat reuse in data centers. Foundingpartners include industry leaders such as Danfoss, Google, Microsoft, SchneiderElectric, and Vertiv. The Hub serves as a neutral platform fosteringcross-sector collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the execution of projectsaimed at achieving sustainable and scalable data center operations acrossEurope.

Marius Moldestad
Customer Success Manager
Marius Moldestad
Customer Success Manager

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