
Carbonsaurus, an energy and carbon emissions management solutions company, announced that it has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Irish energy specialist Lumcloon Energy, Korea's AI Cloud, and Databean for the development of AI and data centers. The agreement, signed in Dublin, Ireland on November 13, 2025, is part of a global partnership between the two countries to foster technological cooperation and build sustainable digital infrastructure.
Through this agreement, the four companies have established a collaborative framework aimed at developing energy-efficient and carbon-neutral next-generation data center businesses. Lumcloon Energy is developing carbon-neutral infrastructure centered around the Coopwra Power Plant and the Castllost Data Center, while Carbonsaurus plans to develop an AI-based green data center model that integrates data center energy and carbon emissions management solutions to simultaneously achieve real-time operational efficiency and carbon reduction. The goal is to establish a sustainable operating system that maximizes power efficiency and minimizes carbon emissions.
Carbonsaurus' focus on data centers stems from the rapid increase in global data center energy demand driven by the proliferation of AI technology. Global analyst firms predict that data center power consumption will increase by more than 50% over the next five years. Consequently, energy efficiency and carbon emissions management capabilities are emerging as key factors determining the sustainability of the AI industry. Carbonsaurus is expanding its business by focusing on sustainable AI infrastructure operation technologies.
Ireland is considered a data center hub in Europe, home to major cloud companies and global IT firms. Carbonsaurus plans to leverage this as a springboard to expand its presence in the European market and build a sustainable digital infrastructure with local partners.
Following the signing of the agreement, the four companies will jointly pursue AI-integrated data center design and operation, energy optimization technologies, and cloud infrastructure advancements. They will also explore opportunities for collaboration with European public and private funding programs and, through technological exchange and joint research and development, aim to build a world-class sustainable data center model.
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