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Data centres, cloud computing and generative AI: Implications for water sustainability

Event by: The Worshipful Company of Water Conservators

An event from the Worshipful Company of Water Conservators

Data centres, cloud computing and the rise of generative AI: what are the implications for water sustainability?

This webinar will examine the rapid growth of the data centre sector exploring the purposes of data centres, their construction and operation and their environmental impact.

Data centres in Europe and the US are significant consumers of water, primarily for cooling purposes, with estimates suggesting that UK data centres use approximately 0.5 to 1.5 billion litres of water annually. However, these figures can vary based on the size of the data centre, the cooling technologies employed, and local climate conditions.

As the demand for data processing continues to grow, so too does the emphasis on sustainable practices, including water management in data centres.

Presented by Chartered Civil Engineer, Tom Cheesbrough, Manager, Design Integration EMEA, Vantage Data Centers.

 

When?

26th March 2025 | 6pm – 7.15pm BST

 

Where?

Online webinar

 

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