World's Data Centres Are Guzzling Power, Water. Does India Have Solutions?

The rapid expansion of data centres, driven by the rising demand for artificial intelligence and digital services, has led to significant increases in electricity and water consumption worldwide. As countries grapple with the environmental implications of this surge, India faces a critical challenge: how to align its digital ambitions with sustainable practices. The country is at a crossroads, needing to explore innovative solutions to manage both energy and water resources effectively. Experts suggest that while renewable energy sources are essential, low-carbon nuclear power may play a pivotal role in meeting the growing demands without exacerbating climate change. India's ability to bridge this gap will be crucial for its future economic development and environmental sustainability, prompting discussions on policy reforms, technological advancements, and investment in green infrastructure. As the nation looks towards a digital future, balancing growth with ecological responsibility remains paramount.
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