Data centers consume millions of homes' worth of electricity each year, with much of that electricity simply powering the ...
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New AI uses real-time weather insights to cut data center cooling costs by 25%
Rising demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence has pushed U.S. data centers to ...
Smarter, more sustainable cooling isn’t just an operational upgrade, it’s an essential step toward building a resilient ...
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is outpacing the ability of many community water systems to deliver large bursts of water on the hottest days of the year to keep the ...
Goldman Sachs Research projects U.S. data centers will consume ~8% of national electricity by 2030, up from ~3% in 2022.
Technical deficiencies – poor direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, misuse of glycol, and flawed industry guidance – may put billions of AI investments at risk ...
Some cities and towns are investing in water and sewer lines to support data center growth. Who’s looking out for utility ...
Haley Yarborough writes, Montana has an opportunity to ask these questions now, before large-scale development locks in ...
This is a guest post by Wangda Zuo, a professor of architectural engineering at Penn State. A version of this article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. The ...
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