Data Center Water and Energy Transparency Act of 2026
Requires data center operators to report energy and water use to federal agencies and states to track environmental impacts of growing computing infrastructure.
Requires data center operators to report energy and water use to federal agencies and states to track environmental impacts of growing computing infrastructure.
S 4213 requires data center operators to submit detailed reports on their energy and water consumption to state governments and federal agencies (EPA, Department of Energy, and Department of Agriculture). The bill establishes a federal reporting framework to track and monitor the resource use of data centers, which have become significant consumers of electricity and water due to growing cloud computing and artificial intelligence demands.
Data centers consume approximately 1-2% of U.S. electricity and are growing rapidly, with some facilities using massive amounts of water for cooling. Without standardized reporting requirements, policymakers lack concrete data to assess environmental impacts, plan infrastructure investments, or establish evidence-based sustainability standards. This information is critical as AI expansion threatens to strain regional power grids and water supplies, particularly in water-scarce areas.
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