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OK, can we actually cool data centers with our pee?

Jason Kelce joked that people should cool data centers with their pee, rather than potable water -- but his suggestion is not completely ludicrous.

OK, can we actually cool data centers with our pee?

TL;DR

  • AI data centers consume vast amounts of water for cooling, leading to environmental concerns.
  • A Liquid Death marketing campaign with Jason Kelce humorously suggested using urine to cool data centers.
  • While direct urine use is not feasible due to mineral deposits and bacteria, recycled wastewater (which includes treated urine) is a viable alternative for data center cooling.
  • Recycled water offsets the demand for potable water and has been used in various industries for decades, with a recent boom in data center applications.
  • The widespread adoption of recycled water for data centers is hindered by the need for sufficient infrastructure, particularly in rural areas.
  • Data centers can play a role in developing and funding water treatment infrastructure in their communities.
  • Policy incentives, such as tax credits, could accelerate the transition to recycled water infrastructure for industries.
  • The environmental impact of data centers is a growing public concern, with many communities opposing their development.