
Powering Tomorrow: Data Centers, Water Crisis, and Energy Realities
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JP Warren discusses the key takeaways from the August 2025 Crue Club Operator Roundtable led by Dan Ramito of Pickering Energy Partners, focusing on the changing energy, power, and water paradigm for Texas and beyond.
• Data centers require massive resources with Texas power needs projected to nearly double from 85 to 150 gigawatts by 2030
• A single hyperscale data center uses 164 million gallons of water yearly, with total water needs equivalent to 400,000 Olympic pools by 2030
• Current emissions reporting relies on factor-based estimations (spreadsheet formulas) rather than actual measurements
• Investors and insurers increasingly demand reconciled measurements combining both on-site sensors and aerial monitoring
• China controls 80% of renewable supply chains while still building coal and nuclear plants
• Tech companies exploring Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to avoid grid constraints for data centers
• The industry must shift from engineering-focused messaging to stories about cash growth and margins
• US has reduced emissions intensity by 40% since 1975 while GDP per capita grew by 40%
Check out Dan Ramito on LinkedIn for more insights about energy realities and the challenges we face as a nation.