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Texas Water Supply Data Centers 2040

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The article highlights a projected increase in water consumption by data centers in Texas, creating potential scarcity for water utilities and raising operational costs for AI infrastructure operators. The mechanism is regulatory/planning: water supply constraints could lead to higher water prices or moratoriums on new data center permits, affecting margins for data center operators and increasing capex for water-efficient cooling technologies. Impact is region-specific (Texas) but may influence broader industry trends.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Data centers in Texas could consume 3% to 9% of state water supply by 2040, up from <1% currently.
  • Texas state analysis estimates $174 billion needed over 50 years to avert severe water crisis.
  • Water demand driven by cooling and power generation for data centers.
Sector verdictAI_INFRASTRUCTUREFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Data center operators in Texas see no immediate operational impact.

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