• wols@lemmy.zip
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    19 days ago

    Could you elaborate on the 70% figure? A quick search returns multiple hits suggesting the 70% number is actually related to agriculture, not electricity production. See e.g. here.

    Or did you mean 70% of the water used be data centers?

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      19 days ago

      Oh, you’re right. I used the Wikipedia article as source and it said:

      Distribution of this use among sectors was: thermoelectric power generation 66.2%, manufacturing 13.6%, residential 9.0%, agriculture 4.7%, commercial and institutional 2.7%, water treatment and distribution systems 2.3%, mining 1.1%, and oil and gas extraction 0.5%.

      Yet the previous sentence said this was about Canada. Whoops.

      Though in Europe and North America, where a big chunk of data centers are typically built, agriculture tends to have a lower share with industry (including but not limited to power generation) having a bigger one:

      https://ourworldindata.org/water-use-stress