Opinion
New data centres mean surging power needs
The rush is on build new data centres, but their massive energy requirements are adding to strain on the power grid.
Jennifer HewettColumnistThe hypergrowth of cloud computing and artificial intelligence means the need for data centres is surging. This week’s well-choreographed announcement in Washington that Microsoft is ramping up the number of large data centres it operates in Australia is just one aspect of that global rush.
Far less obvious is the massive additional demand data centres impose on Australia’s creaking electricity system and its water supply – particularly sensitive as the prospect of prolonged drought again beckons.
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