Impact of AI Data Centers

Google's Emissions Surge by 48% in 5 Years

Emission Growth

2023 emissions rose 13 percent compared with the previous year and 48 percent over five years, for a total of 14.3 million metric tons of total carbon dioxide.

Power Consumption Growth

In 2023, our total data center electricity consumption grew 17 percent, despite maintaining a 100 percent global renewable energy match.

Global Electricity Usage

The IEA estimates that global data center electricity consumption is 240–340TWh, or around 1–1.3 percent of global final electricity demand (approximately 25,000TWh).

Water Usage

The IEA estimates that global data center electricity consumption is 240–340TWh, or around 1–1.3 percent of global final electricity demand (approximately 25,000TWh).

Water usage at Google's data centers and offices also increased 17 percent over last year due to the "expansion of AI products and services

Waste Diversion Rate

Google also said that it diverted 78 percent of operational waste from disposal across its global fleet of Google-owned and -operated data centers,

Water Sources (Countrywise)

Singapore, Douglas County, Georgia- Reclaimed Water.  St. Ghislain, Belgium, Changhua County, Taiwan, and Eemshaven, Netherlands, use industrial water

Component Reselling

Since 2015, the company resold more than 44 million hardware components from its data centers into the secondary market for reuse by other organizations

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