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Hitachi Vantara details gains in energy efficiency & carbon cuts
Hitachi Vantara details gains in energy efficiency & carbon cuts

Techday NZ

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Hitachi Vantara details gains in energy efficiency & carbon cuts

Hitachi Vantara has published its FY2024 Sustainability Report, providing details of progress in energy efficiency, carbon reduction and sustainable business practices. The report marks the company's second annual review of environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives, including achievements in energy-efficient infrastructure, reductions in carbon emissions and customer outcomes across several regions. The publication expands on last year's inaugural report and aims to illustrate the impact of Hitachi Vantara's efforts both internally and with external partners. Hitachi Vantara highlighted that a number of its storage solutions have received ENERGY STAR certification for energy efficiency, with several products ranking at the top within the ENERGY STAR NVSS Disk Online 4 category. The company's Virtual Storage Platform One Block (VSP One Block) achieved the highest position for energy-efficient storage systems. Sheila Rohra, Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Vantara, said: "We're proud of the progress we've made since our inaugural Sustainability Report, but we know the journey doesn't end there. Our focus remains on highlighting how sustainability, particularly in the data center, can be both a key driver of innovation and a business differentiator - from reducing carbon emissions to helping businesses achieve energy savings, enhance operational efficiency and meet their broader sustainability goals." In terms of materials, Hitachi Vantara's flagship storage models now incorporate bezels made from 40% by weight of post-consumer recycled plastics, which are also flame-resistant and meet safety standards. The company has set a target to increase recycled content to 50% by FY2030 by utilising more recycled materials in additional components, including drive canisters and biomass-based parts, as well as continuing IT resource recycling programmes. Operationally, Hitachi Vantara disclosed that it used 78,211 megawatt-hours (MWh) of energy in FY2024, with 90% sourced from grid electricity. Of this, 35% was derived from renewables such as solar and wind. The report also noted a 50% reduction in energy consumption at the company's Denver data centre following a facility refresh, which included infrastructure consolidation and improved airflow. This led to power usage effectiveness (PUE) improving from 1.6 to 1.3. The company has reaffirmed commitments to carbon neutrality for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by FY2030, with a further goal to reach carbon neutrality across the entire value chain by FY2050. To support ongoing sustainability goals into the new financial year, Hitachi Vantara has introduced a Sustainability Guarantee linked to its storage platforms. This offering, available with the VSP One range, enables business customers to track and optimise energy use and provides a guaranteed maximum power consumption target. The FY2024 Sustainability Report continues to outline Hitachi Vantara's intended direction on environmental commitments, sustainable operations and support for customers seeking cost-effective ways to reduce their environmental impact. Follow us on: Share on:

Hitachi Vantara report shows drive for lower data centre emissions
Hitachi Vantara report shows drive for lower data centre emissions

Techday NZ

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Hitachi Vantara report shows drive for lower data centre emissions

Hitachi Vantara has published its FY2024 Sustainability Report, detailing its environmental, social and governance progress and its ongoing work to reduce carbon emissions and advance responsible business practices in the technology sector. This second annual report outlines Hitachi Vantara's approach to balancing the increasing power demands driven by artificial intelligence and data-intensive workloads with efficiency, lower energy costs and environmental stewardship. The report highlights advancements in energy-efficient infrastructure, reductions in carbon emissions and improvements in business practices. Several of Hitachi Vantara's storage solutions have achieved ENERGY STAR certification for energy efficiency. The company's Virtual Storage Platform One Block (VSP One Block) has secured the top spot in the ENERGY STAR NVSS Disk Online 4 category, reflecting the company's focus on optimising hardware for lower energy consumption. As part of its operational initiatives, Hitachi Vantara's solar-powered distribution centre in the Netherlands now generates approximately 30% of its electricity on-site. The facility sources its remaining energy needs from verified renewable sources using Energy Attribute Certificates, ensuring fully renewable operation. The use of recycled materials forms part of the company's strategy to address sustainability in product design. Currently, 40% by weight of the bezels on the VSP One Block and File storage models are comprised of post-consumer recycled plastics. These materials meet flame-resistance safety standards and reduce environmental impact. The report indicates a target of increasing this recycled content to 50% by financial year 2030 by expanding the use of recycled materials in drive canisters and biomass-based parts. Hitachi Vantara has also reported progress in reducing the energy consumption of its facilities. In financial year 2024, the company consumed 78,211 MWh of energy, with 90% drawn from grid electricity and 35% from renewable energy sources including solar and wind. A key example is the 2024 refresh of the Denver data centre, which involved optimising layouts and infrastructure and enhancing airflow, leading to a 50% decrease in energy use and an improvement in Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) from 1.6 to 1.3. Commitments to carbon neutrality are central to Hitachi Vantara's sustainability strategy. The company aims to achieve carbon neutrality for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by FY2030, with a target of reaching carbon neutrality across its full value chain by FY2050. Sheila Rohra, Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Vantara, said, "We're proud of the progress we've made since our inaugural Sustainability Report, but we know the journey doesn't end there. Our focus remains on highlighting how sustainability, particularly in the data centre, can be both a key driver of innovation and a business differentiator – from reducing carbon emissions to helping businesses achieve energy savings, enhance operational efficiency and meet their broader sustainability goals." The report draws on examples from customers who have seen direct benefits from Hitachi Vantara's solutions. La Molisana, an Italian pasta manufacturer, implemented VSP One Block, resulting in a 30% reduction in energy consumption and a 2.5 times improvement in response times. Maurizio Maio, Chief Information Officer of La Molisana, said, "Sustainability was an important factor in our selection of VSP One Block. Although the energy consumption of our data centre is relatively low compared to our manufacturing operations, we are keen to implement eco-friendly IT solutions. The energy-efficient VSP One Block aligns perfectly with our vision." In India, media company Malayala Manorama reported a 66% reduction in rack space and a 70% reduction in power and cooling costs after the deployment of a low-latency infrastructure from Hitachi Vantara. Similarly, Estonia's telecom provider Elisa Eesti has modernised its data infrastructure with Hitachi Vantara's Virtual Storage Platform, tripling energy efficiency and reducing its carbon footprint. The company has introduced a new Sustainability Guarantee with its storage platform, starting with VSP One, as its major sustainability commitment for FY2025. This guarantee enables businesses to track and optimise energy consumption and assures a maximum power consumption target to help organisations meet their sustainability objectives.

Hitachi Vantara ups energy efficiency & sets new carbon goals
Hitachi Vantara ups energy efficiency & sets new carbon goals

Techday NZ

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Hitachi Vantara ups energy efficiency & sets new carbon goals

Hitachi Vantara has released its FY2024 Sustainability Report, detailing progress on energy efficiency, carbon emissions reduction and responsible business practices over the past year. This second annual report presents Hitachi Vantara's advancements in areas such as energy-efficient infrastructure, the expansion of global greenhouse gas (GHG) management and the introduction of new sustainability tools designed to help customers monitor their energy and carbon usage. The company's storage solutions achieved ENERGY STAR certifications, with several models recognised for their strong performance and energy efficiency. Notably, the Virtual Storage Platform One Block (VSP One Block) secured the highest position in the ENERGY STAR NVSS Disk Online 4 category, with Hitachi Vantara holding the top two rankings for energy-efficient storage systems in this category. In its efforts to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy, Hitachi Vantara's solar-powered distribution centre in the Netherlands generated around 30% of its electricity needs from on-site solar, while the remainder was supplied through accredited Energy Attribute Certificates. This arrangement ensures that the facility is powered entirely by renewable sources. Hitachi Vantara reported that 40% by weight of the materials used in the bezels of its VSP One Block and File storage products are sourced from post-consumer recycled plastics. These components meet safety standards for flame resistance. The company has stated intentions to increase recycled content in these products to 50% by FY2030, extending sustainable material usage to drive canisters, biomass-based components and through ongoing IT resource recycling efforts. Within the reporting year, Hitachi Vantara consumed 78,211 MWh of energy, with 90% coming from grid electricity and 35% derived from renewable resources such as solar and wind. Following a data centre refresh at its Denver facility in 2024, the company reduced its energy consumption by half and improved its power usage effectiveness (PUE) from 1.6 to 1.3 by reorganising the physical layout, consolidating infrastructure and optimising airflow. The company has committed to achieving carbon neutrality for its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by FY2030 and has set a long-term goal of reaching carbon neutrality across its entire value chain by FY2050. In response to the challenges presented by the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence and data-intensive workloads, the report cites a 2024 Department of Energy analysis indicating that data centres accounted for 4% of US electricity use last year, with a projection to rise to 12% by 2028. The company asserts that operational costs and environmental impact can be constrained by prioritising efficiency alongside performance. "We're proud of the progress we've made since our inaugural Sustainability Report, but we know the journey doesn't end there," said Sheila Rohra, CEO of Hitachi Vantara. "Our focus remains on highlighting how sustainability, particularly in the data centre, can be both a key driver of innovation and a business differentiator – from reducing carbon emissions to helping businesses achieve energy savings, enhance operational efficiency and meet their broader sustainability goals." The report also highlights the degree to which Hitachi Vantara's solutions support customers' sustainability efforts. For example, Italian pasta producer La Molisana reported a 30% reduction in data centre energy consumption and a 2.5x improvement in response times following the deployment of VSP One Block storage, aligning with the company's sustainability and efficiency targets. Maurizio Maio, CIO of La Molisana, said, "Sustainability was an important factor in our selection of VSP One Block. Although the energy consumption of our data centre is relatively low compared to our manufacturing operations, we are keen to implement eco-friendly IT solutions. The energy-efficient VSP One Block aligns perfectly with our vision." In India, media company Malayala Manorama benefited from a new, lower-latency infrastructure, reducing rack space by 66% and cutting power and cooling costs by 70%. Estonia's Elisa Eesti, one of the country's largest telecommunications providers, saw a tripling of its energy efficiency and a notable reduction in its carbon footprint after modernising its infrastructure with Hitachi Vantara's Virtual Storage Platform. The FY2024 Sustainability Report also introduces a new Sustainability Guarantee, a commitment to be included with future storage platform offerings such as VSP One. Under this guarantee, customers are provided with mechanisms to track and optimise energy consumption, with assurances of a maximum power consumption target to support corporate sustainability objectives.

Hitachi Vantara Releases FY2024 Sustainability Report, Showcasing Ongoing Commitment to ESG and Environmental Innovation
Hitachi Vantara Releases FY2024 Sustainability Report, Showcasing Ongoing Commitment to ESG and Environmental Innovation

Yahoo

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Hitachi Vantara Releases FY2024 Sustainability Report, Showcasing Ongoing Commitment to ESG and Environmental Innovation

Second annual report highlights continued progress in sustainability, product innovation and positive customer impact SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), today released its FY2024 Sustainability Report, marking the second edition of its annual ESG progress and transparency reporting. Building on last year's inaugural report, this year's edition outlines Hitachi Vantara's progress in sustainability, highlighting advancements in energy-efficient infrastructure, reductions in carbon emissions and responsible business practices. It showcases Hitachi Vantara's key achievements in FY2024, including ENERGY STAR® certification for multiple storage solutions, the expansion of global greenhouse gas (GHG) management and new sustainability tools that help customers track energy and carbon usage. For more information about Hitachi Vantara's efforts in sustainability, visit: As businesses increasingly rely on AI and data-intensive workloads, the demand for power continues to grow, leading to higher energy costs and greater environmental impact. According to a 2024 Department of Energy report, data centers consumed 4% of U.S electricity last year and could reach up to 12% by 2028. Navigating this challenge requires solutions that balance performance with efficiency – helping organizations manage growing data needs while keeping costs and carbon footprints in check. The new report highlights how Hitachi Vantara is addressing these pressures by delivering energy-efficient infrastructure that not only reduces environmental impact but also drives measurable cost savings for customers. "We're proud of the progress we've made since our inaugural Sustainability Report, but we know the journey doesn't end there," said Sheila Rohra, CEO of Hitachi Vantara. "Our focus remains on highlighting how sustainability, particularly in the data center, can be both a key driver of innovation and a business differentiator – from reducing carbon emissions to helping businesses achieve energy savings, enhance operational efficiency and meet their broader sustainability goals." Key highlights from the report include: Top ENERGY STAR Rankings: Several Hitachi Vantara storage solutions earned ENERGY STAR certification for their industry-leading performance and energy efficiency. Hitachi Vantara holds the top two rankings for the most energy-efficient storage systems in the ENERGY STAR NVSS Disk Online 4 category, with the Virtual Storage Platform One Block (VSP One Block) securing the highest spot. Solar-Powered Distribution Center: Hitachi Vantara's state-of-the-art solar-powered distribution center in the Netherlands generates approximately 30% of the electricity consumption from on-site solar production. The remaining electricity is sourced through verified Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs), ensuring the center operates entirely on renewable energy. Recycled Materials: Currently, 40% by weight of the materials used in the bezels of Hitachi Vantara's VSP One Block and File storage models come from post-consumer recycled plastics. These flame-resistant bezels meet safety standards and help limit impacts of fire. Hitachi Vantara plans to increase recycled content to 50% by FY2030 through the expanded use of recycled materials in drive canisters, biomass-based parts and continued IT resource recycling. Energy Consumption and Management: In FY2024, Hitachi Vantara consumed 78,211 MWh of energy, with 90% of that from grid electricity and 35% from renewable sources, such as solar and wind. Notably, following a 2024 data center refresh at its Denver facility, which optimized the physical layout, consolidated infrastructure, and enhanced airflow, energy consumption was reduced by 50%, and power usage effectiveness (PUE) improved from 1.6 to 1.3, demonstrating the impact of energy-saving initiatives in Hitachi Vantara's operations. Carbon Neutrality and Sustainability Goals: Hitachi Vantara is committed to achieving carbon neutrality for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by FY2030. The company has also set a target to achieve carbon neutrality across its value chain by FY2050. Hitachi Vantara's commitment to sustainability goes beyond its own operations. Through its engineered products and solutions, the company helps enterprise customers and data center operators reduce their carbon footprints while lowering operational costs and complexities. A few recent examples include: La Molisana (Italy): As one of Italy's leading pasta manufacturers, La Molisana implemented VSP One Block, resulting in a 30% reduction in energy consumption and a 2.5x improvement in response times, supporting its global expansion and sustainability goals. Malayala Manorama (India): This major media company benefited from a new low-latency infrastructure, powered by Hitachi Vantara, leading to a 66% reduction in rack space and a 70% reduction in power and cooling costs. Elisa Eesti (Estonia): One of Estonia's largest telecom providers, Elisa Eesti modernized its data infrastructure with Hitachi Vantara's Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), tripling energy efficiency and significantly reducing its carbon footprint. "Sustainability was an important factor in our selection of VSP One Block," said Maurizio Maio, CIO of La Molisana. "Although the energy consumption of our data center is relatively low compared to our manufacturing operations, we are keen to implement eco-friendly IT solutions. The energy-efficient VSP One Block aligns perfectly with our vision." While the FY2024 Sustainability Report reflects on the achievements of the past year, Hitachi Vantara recently introduced its first key sustainability commitment of FY2025: a new Sustainability Guarantee that will be offered as part of its storage platform going forward. Available with VSP One, the guarantee empowers businesses to track and optimize energy consumption. It also guarantees a maximum power consumption target, making it easier for organizations to achieve their sustainability goals. For more information on Hitachi Vantara's sustainability efforts and to view the full FY2024 Sustainability Report, go to: Additional Resources Report: Helping Make the World a Better Place Blog: Ensuring Today Leads to a Sustainable Tomorrow Press Release: Hitachi Vantara Unveils Inaugural Sustainability Report, Reinforcing Key Sustainability Credentials and Commitments Blog: Taking Action to Create a Sustainable Future for All Blog: Green and Lean: Unlocking Environmental Sustainability and Savings through Data Center Transformation Connect With Hitachi Vantara LinkedIn X Facebook About Hitachi Vantara Hitachi Vantara is transforming the way data fuels innovation. A wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., Hitachi Vantara provides the data foundation the world's leading innovators rely on. Through data storage, infrastructure systems, cloud management and digital expertise, the company helps customers build the foundation for sustainable business growth. To learn more, visit About Hitachi, drives Social Innovation Business, creating a sustainable society through the use of data and technology. We solve customers' and society's challenges with Lumada solutions leveraging IT, OT (Operational Technology) and products. Hitachi operates under the 3 business sectors of "Digital Systems & Services" – supporting our customers' digital transformation; "Green Energy & Mobility" – contributing to a decarbonized society through energy and railway systems, and "Connective Industries" – connecting products through digital technology to provide solutions in various industries. Driven by Digital, Green, and Innovation, we aim for growth through co-creation with our customers. The company's revenues as 3 sectors for fiscal year 2023 (ended March 31, 2024) totaled 8,564.3 billion yen, with 573 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 270,000 employees worldwide. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at HITACHI is a trademark or registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd. All other trademarks, service marks, and company names are properties of their respective owners. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Hitachi Vantara Sign in to access your portfolio

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