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summer_in_TX

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5. Glad the article mentions the water it uses to cool the plants.
Wed May 28, 2025, 12:21 AM
May 28

It still overlooked the water wasted for each 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity generated to fuel AI. If the electricity is produced by natural gas, 40 gallons of water are required. If it's produced by coal plants, a whopping 90 gallons are needed. (Solar and wind do not require water, at least directly, to produce electricity.)

Every regulatory body at a minimum should require these to be built using the highest efficiency standards possible and methodology that produces the least possible amount of heat so less water is needed to cool it.

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