The value of the Code has been confirmed we know what we are doing is worthwhile The technical content of the Code has been strongly endorsed we can leave that alone The Code administrative process needs review leadership ID: 690348
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EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres
The value of the Code has been confirmed; we know what we are doing is worthwhileThe technical content of the Code has been strongly endorsed; we can leave that aloneThe Code administrative process needs review – leadership, internal communication, external communication and marketing, registration process, data gathering and reporting, policing and enforcement, governance Endorsers need to take a more active role We need a step by step approach. Slide2
Recommended next steps
There is a policy void in Brussels at the moment regarding data centres and that prevents the industry voice being heard properly.DE is in a good position to represent data centres as part of the digital technology sector. DE is well regarded by the code community because it is non commercial, well connected to the Commission and has an NTA network. DE could test the water by becoming an Endorser to the Code. There is scope for DE to play a more active role if this were deemed desirable. Is there appetite for this?