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Water demand for AI expected to surge new research says

Posted on January 23, 2026 by Alan Day

The rapid global expansion of artificial intelligence is set to drive a 129% increase in water demand across the AI value chain by 2050, according to new research by Xylem and Global Water Intelligence (GWI).

Source: Water demand for AI expected to surge new research says | Water Finance & Management

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