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Nebraska wants data centers to come clean about water usage
Nebraska has passed a law requiring data centers to disclose their annual water use and power demand to the state. The legislation aims to address concerns about water shortages amid growing data center development, with companies like Google and Meta reporting varying water consumption levels. The state plans to use the data to identify information gaps and improve future planning.
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