• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      For comparison, a blast furnace making steel uses on the order of 3600 GWh/yr and the energy comes primarily from coal.

      9Gwh is a high number for a datacenter, but industrial processes use much more and much dirtier energy.

      That’s also one datacenter and the largest. Whereas there are many, many blast furnaces running all over the world.

      • humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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        19 hours ago

        9gw if run 24/7 (capacity utilization is actually low on average in US) is 551.88 twh/year. 1500x. Natural gas is not that much cleaner than coal from co2/ghg warming perspective.