Podcast host Reese Tisdale is joined by Bluefield Research Director Amber Walsh and Analyst Zineb Moumen to examine the data center market through a water lens. The conversation covers what the numbers actually show, where they fall short, and what water companies stand to gain on both sides of the Atlantic.
Bluefield’s analysts break down U.S. and European market dynamics, address a provocative claim that the data center water problem is “fake,” and share what surprised them most in the research.
Key questions covered in this episode:
- What are the key areas Bluefield is watching in the data center market?
- Is the data center water problem actually “fake”—and where does that argument hold up or fall apart?
- What is the real problem utilities face when a data center comes to town?
- What are the biggest differences between the U.S. and European markets?
- What surprised Amber and Zineb most during their research?
- What should listeners watch over the next five years as the data center market evolves?
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Related Research & Analysis:
- U.S. Water Utility Strategies for the Data Center Buildout: Opportunities, Trends, and Outlook
- Europe Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2026–2036
- The Water-Power Nexus: How Data Centers are Reshaping the U.S. Water Landscape

