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Wake Effect
Wake Effect is an important concept in renewable energy and sustainability.
Definition
Wake Effect is a key concept in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure. It plays a vital role in the transition to clean energy and is particularly relevant for datacenter sustainability. Harch Corp leverages Wake Effect as part of its 100% renewable energy strategy, achieving 47 gCO2/kWh carbon intensity — among the lowest globally. Morocco's excellent renewable energy resources (solar, wind) make it ideal for implementing Wake Effect at scale. Our datacenters use Wake Effect-based solutions to maintain PUE 1.08-1.24 while running entirely on renewable energy.
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Solar Energy
Solar energy is power generated from sunlight using photovoltaic panels or concentrated solar power.
Wind Energy
Wind energy is power generated from wind using turbines, onshore or offshore.
Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
A PPA is a long-term contract to buy electricity directly from a power generator at a fixed price.
Green Hydrogen
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