The lack of detail in microsoft s agreement with goodyear led to initial speculation that the company might be planning more than a data center on the site.
Data center water usage.
To keep these centers running efficiently a tremendous amount of energy and water are required providing yet another example of the important nexus between water and energy resources.
Wue water usage effectiveness is a metric developed by the green grid to help data centers measure how much water a facility uses for cooling and other building needs.
In this week s voices of the industry earl keisling co founder and ceo of inertech llc the data center infrastructure technology division of aligned energy discusses why data center water use matters and what can be done to make our use of this essential resource sustainable.
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Data centers use a ton of water.
While this has helped data centers reduce energy consumption quantifying a data center s impact on the environment has to include its water use.
In 2014 data centers were responsible for 2 percent of all electricity consumed in the us according to the recent government study.
Power usage effectiveness is the metric used to report data center energy efficiency.
Measuring data center water usage.
And according to uptime institute s 2015 data center industry survey in a question asking data center operators about the most important metrics water usage ranked near the bottom of priorities.
Concentrating many servers inside a single hyperscale data center concentrates water consumption required to cool all those servers in a single watershed exasperating water stress.
Generation of electricity however is a major water consumer and data centers use a lot of electricity.
Table 1 compares a typical water cooled chiller system to an air cooled chilled water system in a 1 mw data center assuming that the water cooled chiller plant operates at a pue of 1 6 and the air cooled chiller plant operates at a pue of 1 8 with electric rates at 0 16 kilowatt hour kwh and water rates are 6 unit with one unit being defined as 748 gallons.
This is the ratio between power drawn by the infrastructure components and power delivered to the servers disks and networking equipment ghg protocol 2017.
In 2019 alone google requested or was granted more than 2 3 billion gallons of water for data centers in three different states according to public records posted online and legal filings.