 Welcome to JSA TV and JSA podcast where we're covering the latest stories trends and innovations from global connectivity leaders Leaders in real estate and all of the networks within. I'm Candice Sipo's with JSA and I'm here today with Kyle Myers He is the very first EHSS Leader at Cyrus one so I'm gonna read this so I don't get it wrong environment health safety and sustainability Welcome Kyle. Thank you. All right So as the first EHSS leader at Cyrus one, could you just tell us a little bit about what that entails? What is what are your kind of responsibilities and what do you do for Cyrus one? Yeah, thanks So I started at Cyrus one six years ago and the most remarkable thing has been sort of how the space has changed over time So early on it was focused on what I'll call some of the basics like, you know, air pollution Spell prevention control countermeasures for diesel tanks and then over the last I would say four to five years ESG has really accelerated So what that means for us is just sort of our position in the market How much we talk about it? What kind of targets we put out there adding transparency? So my role is really to sort of sort of what the out of the possible is right? So it starts with like strategy. It's taking best practices from either Peers customers what we're seeing in the industry and then figuring out how to actually execute that for the business Okay, perfect So we'll just jump right in and to AI which is a topic that is very hot at the ESG summit this week So of course data center operators are tasked with keeping up with workload demands and and how is Cyrus one able to do this while still achieving your ESG goals. Yeah, I mean you bring up a good point So AI is sort of the topic of the day. So we kind of think about this Let me take it a step back. So we think about this in terms of the data center lifecycle So everything from citing which it starts with and I'll give you an example in a second for how AI impacts that all the way through Design construction and operations and then making sure we stay linked up with our customer signals So from a citing perspective one of the nice things that AI brings is at least part of AI allows us to set up outside Availability zones or the places where we typically are sort of asked to set up for our customers So the nice thing about that is it gives us flexibility to go to markets or places or let's say that there's cleaner energy Or there's cooler weather which allows us to basically run more efficiently So suddenly places like we're sitting today the Nordics become a real possibility Versus in the past we'd be kind of forced to get to go to certain specific markets The second piece of this is that I'll talk about is design So we just launched a new product by happenstance two weeks ago Two weeks ago. It's called in telescale. So it's designed really to be able to deal with AI's density So a typical what I mean by density 30 kilowatt per rack Deployment so 30 with AI might get up to 300 so 10 times as dense So that just means you're drawing a lot more power and a much smaller footprint The nice thing about the footprint is it's about 75 percent smaller So what that means from a sustainability perspective and I have to read my numbers don't have a memorized for a typical 18 megawatt build Is going to have about 12,000 metric tons of concrete involved in that that's about eight and a half thousand CO2 equivalents and which would power about 3,200 homes in the EU for a year You can take away 75% of that just the concrete use alone get so that's basically saving 2,400 homes worth of energy So those are the good sides of AI and its impact on sustainability The trade-off is it gets very concentrated in a very small area. So you have to deal with that. Yeah Awesome. Fascinating. Thank you for bringing those numbers. That's that's really great And on that note, so we'll just continue the sustainability conversation Which is of course what we're doing all week here at the ESG summit Cyrus one launched a Sustainability report and may so if you wanted to just maybe give us a top takeaway or two from that Yeah, so we really focused on kind of four things climate water biodiversity and circularity. So just a couple things that we Signed up for in 2022. So we moved our zero carbon target in our climate neutral term We're using 2040 to 2030. So that's significantly by 10 years We signed up for science-based target initiatives and a whole bunch of other stuff under the other topics That are slowly kind of moving the ball forward for us. All right, perfect. Well, that's a great note to end on Thanks so much for joining us. Thank you. Appreciate time. Yeah, absolutely and to all of our viewers back at home as always happy networking