The Quilicura wetland, just north of Chile's capital, Santiago, has the largest concentration of data centers in Latin America. Consuming billions of liters of water annually, data centers have exacerbated dry conditions in a swamp already suffering from the worst drought in over 100 years of recordkeeping.Read Entire Article
Inside the data center boom that's consuming Chile's last water
Why This Matters
The rapid expansion of data centers in Chile's Quilicura region highlights the growing environmental impact of the tech industry's infrastructure demands. As water consumption increases, it raises concerns about sustainability and resource management in drought-prone areas. This situation underscores the need for greener data center practices to balance technological growth with environmental preservation.
Key Takeaways
- Data centers in Chile are consuming billions of liters of water annually.
- The expansion is worsening drought conditions in the Quilicura wetland.
- The industry must consider sustainable practices to mitigate environmental impact.
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