Can data center become water self-sufficient? Conference

Ahmed, K, Islam, MA, Ren, S et al. (2014). Can data center become water self-sufficient? .

cited authors

  • Ahmed, K; Islam, MA; Ren, S; Quan, G

authors

abstract

  • To curtail data centers' huge cooling power consumption and water demand (for cooling), air-side economizer has been increasingly adopted to cool down servers. Recently, another sustainability practice, rainwater harvesting, has also seen a growing adoption in data centers, potentially leading to water self-sufficiency without connecting to water utilities to supply cooling water. Nonetheless, various factors, e.g., unpredictable rain falls and limitations on water harvesting area, make water self-sufficiency challenging. In this paper, we present a first-of-its-kind study to evaluate whether it is feasible to achieve water self-sufficiency in data centers. We find that although water self-sufficiency depends on non-controllable factors such as weather; improving power proportionality (via power management) and increasing water tank size will increase the feasibility, relieving the requirement on water harvesting area and making water self-sufficiency a reality in different locations.

publication date

  • January 1, 2014