Data Center Signals From Around The Web

We read dozens of data center news sources every day, so you don’t have to. Curated highlights for engineers and operators who need to stay ahead of what’s coming.

Colorado still has no rules for data center water use as drought worsens

IndustryRocky Mountain Voice|April 6, 2026

Colorado activated Phase 2 of its Drought Response Plan for the first time in six years, and the state has zero statewide regulation on how much water data centers can consume.

  • 2026 snowpack ranked 45th percentile statewide in April, well below the 30-year median
  • Data centers in Colorado typically use evaporative cooling, consuming 3-5 million gallons per day for a 30 MW facility
  • Meta's 150 MW campus in Sarpy County uses about 600,000 gallons per day. But its water-recycling system recovers ~80% of that
  • The Colorado River Compact, which governs water rights for seven states, is up for renegotiation in 2026. Any new allocation framework could directly limit data center siting
  • Some operators are shifting to closed-loop systems that cut water use by 90% or more, but the upfront cost is 2-3x higher than evaporative cooling
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Uptime Institute sees limited role for liquid cooling in AI

EngineeringUptime Institute|April 28, 2026
Uptime Institute emphasizes that liquid cooling remains niche in AI data centers, suited only for ultra-high-density setups. This insight helps engineers evaluate cooling options as AI compute demands intensify without overinvesting in specialized systems.
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Energy storage’s role in stabilizing AI data center power

EngineeringRoland Berger|April 22, 2026
Roland Berger’s report highlights how energy storage systems address power volatility in AI data centers, which is essential as AI workloads cause rapid demand spikes that strain grids and increase costs. AI training can cause power demand to fluctuate by 20-50% in seconds, risking outages.
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Meta speeds up fiber optic technician training to ease data center delays

EngineeringBusiness Insider|April 21, 2026
Meta is accelerating training programs for fiber optic technicians to address a critical shortage that’s delaying data center expansions. This initiative highlights the growing need for specialized skills in high-speed networking infrastructure amid surging AI demands.
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Scaling liquid cooling challenges in data center design

EngineeringYouTube (Datacenter Dynamics)|April 21, 2026
In this Datacenter Dynamics interview, host James Radings speaks with Rajat Bagghdad, senior mechanical engineer at Arcadis, about current challenges in data center cooling systems. Data center engineers should watch to gain insights into deploying liquid cooling at scale and addressing operational hurdles in high-density environments.
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Federal agencies prepare regulations on data center energy use

EngineeringPOLITICO|April 20, 2026
Federal agencies are gearing up to impose new regulations on data centers to curb their escalating energy demands and environmental footprint driven by AI growth. This development matters for data center engineers as it may reshape facility designs, operational efficiencies, and compliance requirements nationwide.
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Electric demand surge from data centers in Virginia and Texas

EngineeringBelfer Center for Science and International Affairs|April 20, 2026
A recent report analyzes the explosive growth of data centers in Virginia and Texas, detailing their outsized effects on regional power grids. Understanding these dynamics helps engineers plan for scalable, reliable electricity infrastructure amid rising AI and cloud demands.
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