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- Data Centers and Water Consumption | Article | EESI
In the context of data centers, “ water consumption” refers to the amount of water withdrawn from blue or gray sources minus the water discharged by the centers (primarily warm water left over from cooling the IT racks)
- ESTIMATING DATA CENTER WATER DEMAND
This market insider examines patterns data center water use, including the relationship between data center water consumption, energy consumption and square footage in order to forecast future data center water demand in the United States
- Re-Architecting the AI Server: The Hidden Water Cost of Data Centers . . .
In 2023 alone, data centers in the United States directly consumed approximately 17 billion gallons of water The vast majority of this consumption—84%—was driven by hyperscale and colocation facilities As the AI arms race continues, hyperscale data centers alone are expected to consume up to 33 billion gallons of water annually by 2028
- Data Centers and Water Fact Sheet - eli. org
The water usage of a data center depends on various factors, including location, climate, water availability, size, IT rack chip densities, and the GPU chips themselves
- Data centers’ water use is hard to track, raising concerns in the . . .
Data centers — the massive facilities that power everything from streaming to artificial intelligence — rely on water to keep their computer servers from overheating But a fast-growing problem is how little is known about their total water use, said co-author Ana Pinheiro Privette
- How Much Water Does a Data Center Use? - AIRSYS North America
Data center water use is rising as cooling demands grow Explore direct and indirect water consumption, AI impacts, and paths to zero-WUE cooling
- Technology Innovation Spotlight: Water Usage in Data Centers
As the number of data centers grows and AI-driven electricity consumption increases across the U S and globally, water usage is also rising due to greater cooling demands
- Data Centers and Water Use - nasuca. org
In 2024, Google’s Council Bluffs, Iowa data center consumed 1 3 billion gallons of potable water (~3 7 million gallons per day) This is similar to the amount used by a large university
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