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Data Center Pollution Could Cause 1,300 US Deaths Annually

Key Takeaways

  • US data centers linked to 1,300 premature deaths annually from pollution
  • Diesel generator emissions could cost $20 billion yearly in health impacts
  • Pollution spreads across state lines, affecting communities without economic benefits
  • Health risks include asthma, cancer, heart disease from fine particulate matter

A growing network of at least 5,000 data centers across the United States poses a significant public health threat, with scientists warning that pollution from these energy-intensive facilities could cause thousands of premature deaths annually.

The Hidden Health Crisis

The energy-hungry backbone of artificial intelligence and cloud computing generates dangerous pollutants linked to asthma, cancer, and respiratory diseases. Caltech researchers estimate 1,300 premature deaths each year are connected to toxic emissions from data center operations.

Backup diesel generators, used to maintain uptime during power failures, release clouds of fine-particle pollution that travel across state boundaries. The total health and productivity costs could reach $20 billion annually.

Massive Energy Consumption

The scale of energy consumption is staggering. Training a single Meta large language model consumes energy equivalent to 10,000 car trips from Los Angeles to New York City. Individual data centers can use as much electricity as small cities.

‘As the number of hyperscale data centers continues to demand increasing amounts of energy, we must start considering their environmental and health impacts on surrounding communities, an issue that, right now, is largely missing from the conversation,’ warned Professor Francesca Dominici of Harvard University.

Regional Hotspots and Cross-State Pollution

Pollution concentrations are highest around major data center clusters like Northern Virginia’s ‘Data Center Alley’ and West Virginia. During recent heatwaves, multiple facilities simultaneously activated generators for ‘load shedding,’ creating emission surges.

Caltech researchers found pollution from Northern Virginia data centers affects seven states and Washington DC. Many affected communities receive no economic benefits from these facilities.

Pictured is an aerial view of an Amazon Web Services Data Center known as US East 1 in Ashburn, Virginia

Growing Environmental Impact

Studies reveal data centers consumed 4% of all US electricity in 2023, generating 105 million tons of carbon dioxide. Fifty-six percent of this power came from fossil fuels.

By 2030, researchers project the data center industry’s public health impact could double that of steelmaking and rival all vehicles in California.

Beyond Air Pollution

Professor Amin Al-Habaibeh of Nottingham Trent University highlighted additional environmental concerns: ‘The other environmental risks of data centers are heat islands and water supplies. The heat produced by servers needs dissipation, potentially requiring significant water volumes for cooling systems.’

Closed-loop cooling systems and alternative water sources could help mitigate these impacts as the AI revolution continues to drive data center expansion.

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