Fermi America says Project Matador cooling strategy cuts data center water use about 80%
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- Fermi detailed an ESG water stewardship plan for its Project Matador AI compute campus in the Texas Panhandle.
- Advanced dry and hybrid cooling with closed-loop reuse targets roughly 80% lower water use versus conventional water-based cooling.
- Strategy includes on-site treatment to recycle cooling blowdown and reuse wastewater, with no wastewater discharged off site.
- Project Matador will operate under a one acre-foot per acre annual groundwater limit, with no exemptions cited.
- Fermi agreed to pay the City of Amarillo twice the standard municipal water rate while funding water infrastructure for the city.
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