Several Australian outlets report on a Perth-based company that says it has developed a solution to cool data centres while using less water. The coverage frames the issue as a global challenge: data centres need effective cooling, but conventional approaches can consume significant quantities of water, putting pressure on local water supplies.
Across the articles, the company is presented as having found a way to address the “cooling conundrum” without wasting water. The reporting highlights that the aim is to reduce or avoid draining water resources while still meeting cooling requirements for data centre operations.
All three sources describe the same central claim—made by the Perth company—that it can cool data centres without substantial water use. However, the provided excerpts do not detail the underlying technology, deployment status, customer uptake, performance metrics, or independent verification. As a result, the common emphasis is on the water-saving goal and the company’s assertion that it has solved the problem.