BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  We haven't seen them disc
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Tue, 7 Apr 2026 11:05:43 -0500
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'We haven't seen them disclosing enough about their water consumption (and
the) impact on the local community': Amazon, Microsoft, Google and more
pressed on data center water and power use

Date:
Tue, 07 Apr 2026 11:05:00 +0000

Description:
Investors are asking data center hyperscalers to release finer, site-specific
details on water and energy consumption.

FULL STORY
More than a dozen investors are said to be mounting the pressure
on some of the biggest names in tech to disclose detailed data center water
and energy usage ahead of annual shareholder meetings. 

New Reuters reporting claims that central to the demands are that companies
including Amazon , Microsoft and Google offer site-level transparency instead
of high-level metrics to provide a better insight into the environmental
effects of their data centers. This comes amid growing concern over AI's
impact on local communities and the environment, with North American data
centers alone said to have consumed around one trillion liters of water in
2025.  With fears that data
centers can strain local water supplies and power grids, many large projects
have already been cancelled, delayed or relocated due to local opposition,
thus investors are demanding not only more detailed impact metrics but
long-term strategies. 

At the moment, there are a number of gaps in reporting, with Google failing 
to include third-party data centers in its reporting and Amazon reporting
water usage relative to power, rather than total consumption. Microsoft also
lacks site-level water usage data. 

As for each of the three companies, their broader long-term strategies target
positive outcomes, but specific progress is more cryptic in ESG reporting.
Most are targeting 2030 deadlines for being water positive or carbon neutral,
while many have hit 100% renewable energy matching to varying degrees 
already. 

As for where investor demands leave data center operators in the meantime,
it's clear that there is an increasing expectation for companies to prove AI
growth won't come at the expense of local communities and the environment. 

Moving forward, standardized environmental reporting could be introduced for
more granular details, ultimately incentivizing hyperscalers to become even
more efficient.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/we-havent-seen-them-disclosing-enough-about-thei
r-water-consumption-and-the-impact-on-the-local-community-amazon-microsoft-goo
gle-and-more-pressed-on-data-center-water-and-power-use

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