• themurphy@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    So there’s a solution for the pollution already working in Denmark.

    All data centers in Denmark needs to be hooked up to the central heating system. That means that all data centers are required to use all their heat from the data center to heat up the water for households.

    As you can imagine, there’s less fossil fuel burned because you now get the heat from this.

    I have no idea if this would work in the US, because it means to actually regulate something.

  • Usernameblankface@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Pushing to make the data centers more efficient seems like a missed opportunity to demand that they use renewables only, or else cut them off the grid so they’re forced to generate their own energy while also making it very very expensive to pollute.

    Essentially, it seems like legislation could force data centers into a spot where they have to divert some of their profits into building up more renewable energy - for themselves and for the grid

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      3 months ago

      Making them more efficient makes energy usage lower, which means lower emissions.

      Switching the power source doesn’t make them use less energy, they will use the exact same amount.

      The energy power source they switched to could power other industries/homes instead.

      Unless the mandate is “generate as much green energy as you’re consuming”. Which would probably mean they’d find some loophole like buying energy companies or something.