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AWS Water Metrics Put Data Center Expansion Under A Sharper Test

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Amazon’s water stewardship update puts AWS data center water use effectiveness at 0.12 liters per kilowatt-hour, with a 2030 recycled-water expansion plan tied to more than 120 U.S. locations.

AWS Water Metrics Put Data Center Expansion Under A Sharper Test
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AWS Puts A Water Number Beside Its Data Center Growth

Amazon’s water stewardship update gives AWS customers and local communities a clearer benchmark for judging the cloud provider’s data center footprint.

The company lists average global AWS data center water use effectiveness at 0.12 liters of water per kilowatt-hour, and frames that as a 52% improvement since 2021.

That figure matters because AI and cloud infrastructure debates increasingly turn on physical constraints, not only compute supply.

Water use is one of those constraints.

AWS is presenting efficiency gains and replenishment commitments as part of the operating model for expanding data center capacity, rather than as a separate sustainability programme.

Recycled Water Moves From Exception To Build-Out Plan

The practical change is in cooling and water sourcing.

Amazon states that AWS already uses recycled water for cooling at 24 data centers around the world.

It also plans a major U.S. expansion by 2030, covering more than 120 locations in states and counties where AWS operates data centers.

The company links that expansion to a concrete community impact: preserving over 530 million gallons of drinking-water supply in U.S. communities each year.

For municipalities hosting cloud infrastructure, that is the relevant proof point to track.

The claim does not remove local permitting, grid or watershed questions, but it creates a measurable target against which AWS can be judged.

Water Positive Depends On Regional Execution

AWS says it is 75% toward becoming water positive by 2030, up from 53% in 2023.

The commitment means returning more water to communities and the environment than AWS uses in direct operations globally.

Amazon also has a separate commitment for direct operations of all Amazon facilities in India by 2027.

The project list shows why the target cannot be evaluated as a single global average.

Amazon describes water projects across Spain, Chile, Brazil, China, the United States, Indonesia, India, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan and Mexico.

Some projects focus on leak detection, others on wetlands, drip irrigation, recycled water, groundwater recharge or watershed restoration.

Efficiency Claims Still Need Local Scrutiny

Amazon’s strongest data point is the 0.12 liters per kilowatt-hour WUE figure.

That efficiency claim is useful, but it should not be read as a full account of every water impact tied to data center growth.

The source-backed test is narrower: whether the published WUE number, replenishment progress and recycled-water rollout keep improving as capacity expands.

The immediate watchpoint is whether AWS can keep publishing location-relevant water metrics as AI demand pushes infrastructure into more regions.

Global efficiency helps customers compare cloud operators.

Local replenishment and recycled-water execution will decide whether nearby communities see the same progress.

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