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How some data center operators are tackling their water use problems

Molly Taft, wired.com
How some data center operators are tackling their water use problems
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Data center operators are facing increased public and regulatory scrutiny over their high water consumption for cooling systems. Companies are exploring alternatives to evaporative cooling to mitigate concerns about water scarcity and environmental impact.

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As data centers become essential infrastructure for AI and cloud computing, their resource footprint is becoming a major hurdle for expansion and public relations.

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liquid cooling How some data center operators are tackling their water use problems Hyperscalers have come under scrutiny for their impact on water quality and availability.

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The article presents the conflict between tech growth and environmental sustainability objectively.

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