| ▲ | 8note an hour ago | ||||||||||||||||
> The issues with data centers are manageable. are they? whats been done to solve the infrasound pollution? governments haven't even managed to get datacenters to follow clean air regulation | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | verdverm an hour ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Yes, a few issues / approaches, largely around politics and regulation. The discourse mainly focuses around the bad cases and extrapolates to all data centers (incorrectly). I run our company workloads in a data center that is 95% renewables (mainly wind). 1. About 25% of data centers use close water cycle systems [1]. This could be part of the approval process. It costs more, but these companies are flush with cash. 2. Where they go matters for water table impact and energy generation mix, both geographically and per zoning laws. There are good and bad places to put data centers. 3. Energy shouldn't be a problem, but we have under/mis-invested. A world with limitless energy is possible, what happened to that vision for massive renewables to realize that? 4. A responsive government is required, which seems to be what is happening (as evidenced by the significant pushback). We should be more reasonable (the middle path), but that seems not within the politics of our times. [1] https://www.fwpcoa.org/content.aspx?page_id=5&club_id=859275... | |||||||||||||||||
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