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Large data centers require significant amounts of water for cooling, which can strain local resources. Several proposals for large-scale data centers in Florida are facing public and governmental ...
Many current discussions of cooling AI data centers have revolved around liquid cooling, which would immerse racks of modules in fluid using a network of pipes. While liquid is effective, some users ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said it wants to help boost water reuse strategies for companies to cool data centers that drive artificial intelligence. The EPA on Thursday announced an ...
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Infrakey, which plans to invest at least $10 billion developing a data center complex on 520 acres near Ross, is eyeing wastewater as a potential coolant for the massive complex.
Purple pipe is a nickname for recycled water that could flow from sewer plants or mine tunnels to cool data centers. “In many cases it costs less than potable water. We couldn’t put in reuse lines ...