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Developing Standardized Water Consumption Metrics for Global Data Centre Sustainability and Transparency Reporting
Data centres are significant consumers of water for cooling, yet transparency and measurement standards remain largely absent. This research aims to develop a framework for consistent water usage reporting to improve efficiency across the ICT sector.
How can standardized water consumption metrics be implemented to improve transparency and efficiency in data centre operations?
Knowledge gap
What remains worth asking
The source suggests that there is a lack of data available to assess water efficiency, with less than a third of operators measuring consumption.
Potential contribution
Why it may matter
Standardized reporting is a prerequisite for managing the environmental impact of the growing global data infrastructure.
Academic placement
OECD fields and topic tags
Scope: Global data centre operators and regulatory bodies. · Method signals: Comparative analysis, Survey, Policy analysis
Possible study pathways
One question, different levels
Corporate sustainability governance and environmental reporting.
Environmental impact assessment of digital infrastructure.
Qualification signal
85/100
- Focus on the intersection of corporate policy and environmental engineering.
- Requires engagement with industry stakeholders for data transparency.
- Open-access scholarly source and DOI metadata verified
Provenance
Research Idea Registry curation
- DOI and bibliographic metadata independently resolved
- Open-access status verified
- The research direction is transparently marked as AI-inferred
APA 7 source
Mytton, D. (2021). Data centre water consumption. npj Clean Water, 4(1), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41545-021-00101-w
Paper abstract and discussion context; AI-inferred direction
Open source ↗