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North Dakota’s Cold Climate Is Fueling the Future of Sustainable Data Centers
Data centers require massive energy to cool their facilities, impacting both the environment and cost. Companies like Applied Digital are using North Dakota's cold climate to naturally cool data centers, reducing energy and water use. This innovative approach combines geographic advantage with sustainable practices to efficiently meet digital infrastructure demands.
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Key takeaways
Data centers consume large amounts of energy, particularly for cooling.
Traditional cooling methods strain both environmental and financial resources.
Applied Digital leverages North Dakota's climate to cut energy and water use in data centers.
As the digital economy accelerates, so does the need for sustainable infrastructure to support it. Data centers, the engines behind our connected world, consume enormous amounts of energy—especially for cooling. Traditional methods rely heavily on electricity and water, straining both the environment and the bottom line. This has sparked a growing focus on sustainable data centers that prioritize efficiency and environmental responsibility.
However, companies like Applied Digital are reimagining what's possible by turning to colder climates like North Dakota, where the natural environment becomes an ally, not an obstacle. They reduce energy usage and water consumption, creating a more efficient and eco-friendly model by leveraging frigid temperatures to cool their facilities. It's a powerful example of how location and innovation can come together to reshape the industry. Nick Phillips, the EVP of Public Affairs and Real Estate Acquisition at Applied Digital explains how this approach is being scaled and why it matters for the future of digital infrastructure.
They reduce energy usage and water consumption, creating a more efficient and eco-friendly model by leveraging frigid temperatures to cool their facilities.
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