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by huijzer
569 days ago
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Data centers used 460 TWh, or about 2% of total worldwide electricity use, according to IEA in 2022. In comparison, 30% of total energy (energy! Not electricity) goes to transport! As another point of comparison, transport in Sweden in 2022 used 137 TWh [1]. So the same order of magnitude as total datacenter energy use. And datacenters are powered by electricity which increases the chance that it comes from renewable energy. Conversely,
the chance that diesel comes from a renewable source is zero. So can we please stop talking about data center energy use? It’s a narrative that the media is currently pushing but as so many things it makes no sense. It’s not the thing we should be focusing on if we want to decrease fossil fuel use. [1]: https://www.energimyndigheten.se/en/energysystem/energy-cons... |
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If you dive into a detailed breakdown of emissions you'll find that it's a complex hierarchy of categories. You can't just fix "all of transport" or treat it like a "low hanging fruit", just look at how much time it's taken for EV penetration to be in any way significant; look at how much of transport emissions are from aviation or shipping or other components.
Any energy use that's measurable in whole percentage points of global emissions needs addressing. That includes data centers.