Why Do Data Centers Need Water? Especially Billions of Gallons?

Why Do Data Centers Need Water? Especially Billions of Gallons?

From TechPulse AI Talk by Author Adidas Wilson

April 24, 2026 · 47 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the significant water requirements of data centers and the implications for sustainability and local communities.

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital economy, yet they require staggering amounts of water to manage the intense heat generated by nonstop computing. While most people focus on electricity, these facilities use billions of gallons annually for evaporative cooling systems and heat exchangers because water absorbs thermal energy more effectively than air. The rise of artificial intelligence has further intensified this demand, as advanced chips run hotter and require more aggressive cooling solutions. This massive consumption often creates tensions in local communities, particularly in drought-prone areas where industrial needs compete with public resources. Consequently, tech companies are facing increased pressure to adopt sustainable technologies, such as closed-loop systems and recycled water, to balance digital growth with environmental preservation. Regardless of the cooling method chosen, a facility's location and the efficiency of its hardware now dictate its long-term viability in a water-scarce world.

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Host: Adidas Wilson

Topics covered

  • data centers
  • water usage
  • cooling systems
  • artificial intelligence
  • sustainability
  • environmental impact

Keywords

  • data centers
  • water consumption
  • evaporative cooling
  • artificial intelligence
  • sustainability
  • environmental preservation
  • heat management

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