Summer heat is hitting data centers hard, and outages and downtime can only get worse



  • 54% of global data center capacity is at risk of temperature-related climate stress
  • Even before damage occurs, operating costs can skyrocket to keep up with cooling demands.
  • Future projects should focus on temperature projections and resource availability.

A new report from First Street has identified extreme heat as one of the most significant long-term risks facing data centers around the world, with rising global temperatures, increased hardware power density and forced cooling demands contributing to the problem.

More than half (54%) of global data center capacity surveyed is now said to be located in markets expected to face increasing chronic climate risks, such as rising temperatures, more frequent heat waves, droughts and water shortages.

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