The rapid buildout of data centers throughout Texas is positioned to transform...

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The rapid buildout of data centers throughout Texas is positioned to transform statewide water demands in the coming years, according to a recent report by the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas. Researchers estimate statewide data center water demand in Texas could grow from 120 million gallons a day in 2025 to 640 million gallons a day by 2030—exceeding the mining and livestock industries. “While energy consumption has dominated the recent discourses on data centers, water requirements—both direct and indirect—are now recognized as equally critical,” said the Bureau of Economic Geology’s report. “Particularly in the context of regional water scarcity.” 🔗 Read more on our website, linked in our bio ✍️ @dylanbaddour and Emily Salazar 📸 Dylan Baddour, Emily Salazar and Peter Zanoni

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Policy urgency and material innovation are reshaping sustainable construction across the UK. The Climate Change Committee’s call for sustained investment in resilience signals a decisive move from ambition to obligation, aligning infrastructure with environmental sustainability in construction and revealing the true cost of inaction. Adaptation spending that targets heatwaves, flooding, and infrastructure vulnerability is increasingly linked to whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment, bringing accountability to the carbon footprint of construction.

Technological progress is reflecting the same shift. Floating solar energy and large-scale energy storage projects demonstrate sustainable building practices grounded in low carbon design and resource efficiency in construction. Net zero whole life carbon principles are informing new models of building lifecycle performance, driving the transition toward energy-efficient buildings that support national decarbonisation goals.

Material choices are now a defining factor in sustainable building design. The demand for low embodied carbon materials and renewable building materials is rising as developers pursue circular construction strategies and end-of-life reuse in construction. The evolution of low carbon construction materials, guided by standards such as BREEAM and BREEAM v7, signals the integration of eco-design for buildings with rigorous sustainability metrics.

The sector faces increasing scrutiny over greenwashing, but genuine progress is emerging through carbon neutral construction and sustainable material specification that reflect measurable reductions in embodied carbon in materials and whole life carbon. This convergence of regulation, innovation, and life cycle cost awareness is moving sustainable construction from niche to norm, advancing the circular economy in construction and accelerating the path to net zero carbon buildings.

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