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hatrack

(60,920 posts)
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 07:57 AM Jul 2024

Irish Data Centers Used More Electricity Than All The Homes In Its Cities And Towns Last Year

Ireland’s energy-hungry datacentres consumed more electricity last year than all of its urban homes combined, according to official figures. The country’s growing fleet of datacentres used 21% of its electricity, an increase of a fifth on 2022, according to the Central Statistics Office.

It was the first year that datacentres supporting the Irish tech hub surpassed the electricity used by homes in its towns and cities, which consumed 18% of the grid’s total power last year. Experts have raised concerns that the sudden surge in power demand driven by datacentres could derail climate targets in Ireland and across Europe.

Google, which has based its European headquarters in Ireland, said earlier this month that its datacentres risked delaying its green ambitions after driving a 48% increase in its overall emissions last year compared with 2019. The rise in demand for data processing, driven by recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, could lead Ireland’s datacentres to consume about 31% of Ireland’s electricity within the next three years, according to the country’s National Energy and Climate Plan.

This would eclipse the electricity demand of Ireland’s urban and rural homes, which together made up 28% of overall power demand in 2023, according to the figures. It would also pile pressure on tech companies to invest more in developing their own renewable energy supplies. Ireland’s boom in datacentres and tech companies has been fuelled by its policy of low corporate taxation.

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jul/23/ireland-datacentres-overtake-electricity-use-of-all-homes-combined-figures-show

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Irish Data Centers Used More Electricity Than All The Homes In Its Cities And Towns Last Year (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2024 OP
Concerning XanaDUer2 Jul 2024 #1
All the chips and data need electricity, and need to be cooled. bucolic_frolic Jul 2024 #2
But without Bitcoin and shitty Rembrandt parodies, CIVILIZATION WILL DIE!!!!!! hatrack Jul 2024 #3
Hmmm why was my first thought "The Matrix"? intrepidity Jul 2024 #4
These data companies need to have a surcharge for their exorbitant usage. walkingman Jul 2024 #5
Their use also adds to increased costs to the citizens. Historic NY Jul 2024 #6

bucolic_frolic

(46,975 posts)
2. All the chips and data need electricity, and need to be cooled.
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:09 AM
Jul 2024

How long will this exponential growth continue? Seems a monster out of control.

walkingman

(8,334 posts)
5. These data companies need to have a surcharge for their exorbitant usage.
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:23 AM
Jul 2024

Maybe even provide their own well-regulated power. Of course, places like Texas, which controls their private gird, will welcome anyone regardless of the impact on its citizens.

Historic NY

(37,851 posts)
6. Their use also adds to increased costs to the citizens.
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:27 AM
Jul 2024

perhaps its time for companies to build their own power generation

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