On the 30th of June 2025, Google signed a deal to purchase 200MW of power from Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), who expect their first commercial power plant, ARC, to come online in the early 2030s. This announcement shows that fusion is now being taken seriously as a source of green, continuous energy, which will be vital in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of data centers and other energy-intensive industries.
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Read MoreThe role of water in the high-growth data center market is fast becoming a critical factor in site selection, design, and operations. By 2030, annual water-related capital and operational expenditures are forecasted to reach US$797.1 million, representing a 31.4% increase from today.
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