Satya Nadella says Microsoft’s revamped AI data centers need as little water for cooling as “what a single restaurant would use”
windowscentral.com Jun 8, 2026

Satya Nadella says Microsoft’s revamped AI data centers need as little water for cooling as “what a single restaurant would use”

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced plans to reduce water consumption in the company's AI data centers, stating that they use as little water for cooling as a single restaurant would in a year. This is part of Microsoft's broader goal to go carbon-negative by 2030 and remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it produces. The company has been investing heavily in AI infrastructure, with over 500 data centers across 80 regions, and is exploring new cooling technologies such as liquid loops and full immersion cooling.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The success of Microsoft's efforts to reduce water consumption and carbon emissions from its data centers will set a precedent for the tech industry's approach to sustainability.
  • · If Microsoft can achieve its goal of replenishing more water than it uses, it will demonstrate a new model for large-scale data center operations that prioritizes environmental responsibility.