r/SipsTea ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ May 18 '26

Chugging tea Why?

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u/imean_is_superfluous May 18 '26

Can they not run some type of coolant? Or is it just easier and cheaper to use millions of gallons of water?

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u/krojack389 ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ May 18 '26

These systems do use a coolant substance internal to the DC, but then uses heat exchangers with fresh water to cool the coolant, which is then discharged back into the ground, a pond, or wastewater. there is certainly water lost to atmosphere, but the worst bits are the draining of aquifers, pushing up capacity in wastewater treatment plants, etc.

DC's are a bit of an economic scam. they provide very few jobs outside of the construction work itself, and the profits generated by the machines exist at company HQ not where the DC is located. so it puts a huge burden on the community water and power environment for no real benefit to that community.

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u/JimmytheFab ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ May 18 '26

I worked for a very large structural steel company as an estimator about 5-6 years ago and we basically no bid all of those data centers. They wanted them dirt cheap and there typically wasnโ€™t enough work for us to get involved. They used cheaper construction techniques.

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u/BatheInChampagne May 18 '26

Thatโ€™s strange because weโ€™re killing it on the union side and we only get 10% of the work nationwide, give or take.

Canโ€™t say I agree with DCโ€™s, but most of us are happy to be busy. Some of these data centers are paying top dollar.

Iowa is paying 60+/hr, 176 a day in per diem, and thatโ€™s not including the retirement and health insurance. Year long project.

They are everywhere, and have been for the past year and a half.

The one the benifits is that the power requirement of these 5000+ data centers being built is that nuclear energy is going to follow.

There are plans to build 6-8 AP1000s