Crusoe featured in BCG report: Innovation & Adaptation in the Climate Crisis: Technology for the New Normal

“Rich sources of clean energy are not in the places we need them. Moving data is easier than moving energy; AI requires a lot of both. We leverage stranded energy by co-locating our data centres near sources of energy production.” – Chase Lochimiller, Crusoe CEO and Co-Founder

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January 16, 2024
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Today at Davos the World Economic Forum launched an insightful new report: Innovation & Adaptation in the Climate Crisis: Technology for the New Normal

The report provides a look at the technological innovations working to assess climate risk, create solutions to help mitigate climate change, solve infrastructure challenges for a more sustainable future, build resilience to climate change, and respond to disaster. It also outlines the importance of collaboration across the public and private sector to help scale impact of technology solutions in this domain.

Check out Crusoe's "Innovation Spotlight" on page 20. Crusoe’s Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Chase Lochmiller said,

Rich sources of clean energy are not in the places we need them. Moving data is easier than moving energy; AI requires a lot of both. We leverage stranded energy by co-locating our data centres near sources of energy production.

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