From Infrastructure to Implications: Data Center 101 for Urban Planners
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As data centers proliferate, urban planners play a key role in permitting associated land uses and anticipating their system-wide impacts on the built environment and urban life. Yet the current information landscape is fragmented across the energy, water, and regulatory sectors, with uneven quality and sometimes contradictory claims. This white paper addresses a central question: what are data centers’ implications for the urban life and built environment, and how are those implications anchored in specific data center infrastructure components? It begins by introducing major data center types, the concept of redundancy, and typical infrastructure configurations, including a visual schematic of a stylized, simplified hyperscale data center. It then examines the energy, water, land use, quality of life, economic, and environmental implications of data centers. The writing draws on desktop research using high-quality sources and interviews with nine industry stakeholders, including data center developers, urban planners, elected officials, and contractors. Together, the paper provides a “Data Centers 101” mental model to help planners see the big picture and engage more confidently with data center proposals.