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The Hidden Bottleneck of AI Data Centers: Water
Electricity enables AI growth, but water constraints are emerging as a decisive factor in data center siting and approval.
These AI campuses consume more power than major U.S. cities. Their footprints are measured in miles, not feet.
As AI-driven power demand accelerates, geothermal energy is quietly moving from conceptual promise toward early execution: ...
A proposed 4.4-gigawatt natural gas-fired power plant south of Homer City, intended to power a nearby data processing center, is drawing scrutiny over its possible massive water demands on a local ...
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Study: Most data centers are built in the wrong climate
Data centers were supposed to be the invisible backbone of the digital economy, humming quietly in the background while the ...
COOLING PROTOCOL: Big Tech is pouring billions into new data centers, but the real innovation is happening in the mechanical room. November 27, 2025 The rapid expansion of the data center industry, ...
NVIDIA is rolling out AI data center reference designs that combine digital twins with power, cooling, and controls ...
A destructive storm in 2020 prematurely shut down Iowa’s only nuclear plant. With Google’s plans to reopen it to power nearby ...
Data center architecture will change radically—from building design and cooling systems to urban planning—fundamentally ...
Since the project was proposed, people in town have been looking for answers about their potential new neighbor, and in some ...
Wisconsin’s data center boom is driving billions in investment, construction jobs, AI development and renewable energy while raising environmental concerns.
When a cooling failure inside a data center in Aurora, Illinois, stopped futures and options trading at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the disruption exposed how one technical fault can hit global ...
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