Podcast: The Next Era of Data Center Power: Carbon Transparency and Infrastructure Innovation

In this episode of the Data Center Frontier podcast, Data Center Frontier Editor in Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Joel Wynn, VP Data Center Sales, at Southwire.
March 27, 2026
2 min read

We’re taking a closer look at a topic that’s no longer optional for data‑center leaders: sustainability with measurable accountability. As carbon regulations tighten, especially around Scope 3 emissions, owners and operators are rethinking how they specify and source every component in the power chain. At the same time, supply‑chain pressures, copper constraints, and new state‑level requirements like on‑premise power for large sites are introducing new complexities into design, procurement, and long‑term planning. Joel Wynn, VP of Data Center Sales at Southwire, brings a unique end‑to‑end perspective, spanning mining practices, material traceability, advanced conductor engineering, Environmental Product Declarations, and the real‑world challenges hyperscalers and colos face when trying to reduce embodied carbon.

Hear a conversation about how reduced‑carbon copper, transparent supply chains, and next‑generation power infrastructure can meaningfully move the needle on sustainability and how data‑center developers can prepare for the regulatory, technical, and community‑driven expectations coming next.

Where does power innovation come into play in the context of sustainability?  We are already seeing shifts in the industry and the move to on-premise power. Southwire is focused on bringing innovation to the industry from the mining companies to the data center, all while identifying opportunities to upgrade existing cable for greater efficiency.  

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