<p>In this episode, we look how the proposed data center in the Imperial Valley would use water, then explore similarities and differences with data centers around the nation. How much water is really needed for a data center — and why?</p><p>You can follow us on Instagram at⁠ ⁠⁠<a href="https://www.instagram.com/usc_electricfutures" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠@usc_electricfutures⁠</a>⁠⁠⁠.</p><p><strong>Additional resources from USC’s Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication:</strong></p><ul><li><p><a href="https://climatecenter.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Data-centers-guide.pdf%E2%81%A0" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠The Data Center Next Door, Key Considerations for Communities Navigating Data Center Development⁠</a></p></li><li><p><a href="https://climatecenter.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/How-to-create-a-podcast-guide.pdf%E2%81%A0%C2%A0" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠How to Create a Climate Podcast⁠</a></p></li></ul><p>-----</p><p>Electric Futures is an original podcast from the University of Southern California, hosted by me, Charles Zukoski, the Vivian Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and the former USC Provost. This series was executive produced by Allison Agsten, the director of USC’s Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.</p><p>USC Annenberg professor Mallory Carra is our supervising producer. Natalie Lopez and Spencer Cline are our associate producers. Imperial Valley College student Tahjah Fortune is our production assistant. This episode was directed by Mallory Carra and Natalie Lopez and story edited by Mallory Carra. It was edited and sound designed by Spencer Cline.</p><p>Technical supervision was provided by Sebastian Grubaugh, Tom Norris, and S-R Meredith. Video interviews were directed by Makayla Idelburg. With special thanks to USC professors Leslie Berestein Rojas and Edward Lifson.</p><p>Our cover art is by Kim Ly. All music and sound effects are used with express permission under unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound. </p><p><br /></p>

Electric Futures

University of Southern California

The Data Center Next Door | Episode 3: Water is for Fighting Over

APR 15, 202645 MIN
Electric Futures

The Data Center Next Door | Episode 3: Water is for Fighting Over

APR 15, 202645 MIN

Description

<p>In this episode, we look how the proposed data center in the Imperial Valley would use water, then explore similarities and differences with data centers around the nation. How much water is really needed for a data center — and why?</p><p>You can follow us on Instagram at⁠ ⁠⁠<a href="https://www.instagram.com/usc_electricfutures" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠@usc_electricfutures⁠</a>⁠⁠⁠.</p><p><strong>Additional resources from USC’s Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication:</strong></p><ul><li><p><a href="https://climatecenter.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Data-centers-guide.pdf%E2%81%A0" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠The Data Center Next Door, Key Considerations for Communities Navigating Data Center Development⁠</a></p></li><li><p><a href="https://climatecenter.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/How-to-create-a-podcast-guide.pdf%E2%81%A0%C2%A0" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠How to Create a Climate Podcast⁠</a></p></li></ul><p>-----</p><p>Electric Futures is an original podcast from the University of Southern California, hosted by me, Charles Zukoski, the Vivian Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and the former USC Provost. This series was executive produced by Allison Agsten, the director of USC’s Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.</p><p>USC Annenberg professor Mallory Carra is our supervising producer. Natalie Lopez and Spencer Cline are our associate producers. Imperial Valley College student Tahjah Fortune is our production assistant. This episode was directed by Mallory Carra and Natalie Lopez and story edited by Mallory Carra. It was edited and sound designed by Spencer Cline.</p><p>Technical supervision was provided by Sebastian Grubaugh, Tom Norris, and S-R Meredith. Video interviews were directed by Makayla Idelburg. With special thanks to USC professors Leslie Berestein Rojas and Edward Lifson.</p><p>Our cover art is by Kim Ly. All music and sound effects are used with express permission under unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound. </p><p><br /></p>