Data Centers Face Operational Risks from Climate Conditions, Report Finds
A significant 54% of data centers are situated in regions experiencing extreme heat or water scarcity, as per First Street's analysis. This trend raises concerns about the sustainability and operational resilience of these facilities in the face of climate change.

According to a report by First Street, 54% of data centers are located in areas with chronic stress conditions such as extreme heat and water scarcity. This trend highlights a shift towards building data centers in regions with challenging operational environments rather than more favorable ones.
Additionally, a report from Swiss Re Institute indicates that many data centers are also at risk from natural disasters like extreme winds and hailstorms. The increasing demand for land and renewable energy resources is pushing the development of these large facilities into areas more susceptible to such hazards. This poses potential risks to data center operations amid climate variability.




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