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Veolia Unveils ‘Data Center Resource 360’ to Deliver Integrated Sustainability Solutions for AI Infrastructure

Pranav Hotkar 15 Apr, 2026

London, United Kingdom - April 14, 2026 - Veolia has launched a new integrated offering, “Data Center Resource 360,” aimed at transforming how data centers manage energy, water, and waste as demand for AI-driven infrastructure accelerates globally.

The solution is designed as a comprehensive, end-to-end platform that enables data center operators to optimize resource efficiency while maintaining high-performance computing environments. It combines Veolia’s capabilities across energy management, water treatment, and waste recovery into a single, deployable framework tailored for hyperscale and AI workloads.

According to the company, the offering focuses on turning data centers into “circular hubs,” where resources are reused and optimized to reduce environmental impact. The system integrates technologies such as waste heat recovery, advanced water recycling, and localized energy solutions to improve operational efficiency and resilience.

Veolia indicated that the platform is engineered to deliver measurable sustainability gains, including significant reductions in water usage, increased energy reuse, and high levels of waste recovery. These capabilities are increasingly critical as data centers become more resource-intensive, particularly with the rise of artificial intelligence and high-density computing.

The launch aligns with Veolia’s broader strategy to expand its footprint in digital infrastructure and semiconductor industries. The company is targeting substantial growth in this segment, aiming to significantly increase revenue from services supporting data centers and chip manufacturing by the end of the decade.

Executives highlighted that the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure is placing unprecedented pressure on energy grids, water resources, and environmental systems. In response, integrated solutions that address multiple resource challenges simultaneously are becoming essential for both operational continuity and regulatory compliance.

The new offering also reflects a shift in how infrastructure providers approach sustainability, moving from isolated efficiency measures to holistic resource management strategies. By combining energy, water, and waste systems into a unified model, Veolia aims to help data center operators meet performance demands while reducing their environmental footprint.

Veolia has already established partnerships with major global technology companies and plans to deploy the solution across key markets supporting AI and cloud growth. The company also emphasized its role as an intermediary between industry stakeholders, governments, and local communities to ensure responsible infrastructure development.

The introduction of Data Center Resource 360 underscores a broader industry trend toward integrated, sustainable infrastructure solutions, as data centers evolve into one of the most resource-intensive segments of the global digital economy.

About the Author

Pranav Hotkar is a content writer at DCPulse with 2+ years of experience covering the data center industry. His expertise spans topics including data centers, edge computing, cooling systems, power distribution units (PDUs), green data centers, and data center infrastructure management (DCIM). He delivers well-researched, insightful content that highlights key industry trends and innovations. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring cinema, reading, and photography.


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Sustainable data centers AI infrastructure Energy efficiency Water recycling Circular economy