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La panique liée à l'eau des centres de données a une meilleure réponse : les marchés de l'eau
The article explores how water markets can provide a sustainable solution to the growing concerns over water usage by data centers, promoting efficient resource allocation and management.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Mar 24, 2026
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Water markets may prioritize profit over public need, risking access for communities while benefiting large corporations like data centers.
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Establishing water markets could foster innovation in water-saving technologies, benefiting both data centers and the environment.
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The effectiveness of water markets in addressing the needs of both industries and local populations remains unproven and requires careful evaluation.
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Implementing water markets can incentivize efficient water use and allocation, helping data centers thrive while conserving vital resources.
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Regulating water usage for data centers is essential; markets alone might not ensure sustainable practices or protect local ecosystems.
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