Water and wastewater company Gradiant has been awarded a contract to design and deliver a water treatment facility for a hyperscale data centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK.
The project will support “one of the world’s foremost AI and cloud infrastructure providers”. It is being developed on the site of a former power station.
As data centre growth accelerates, much like power, water is becoming a constraint on where and how data centres can be built and scaled. “Operators are increasingly seeking partners who can ensure reliable water performance across the entire site,” Gradiant said.
The company will deliver an integrated solution covering treatment, recycling, and zero liquid discharge. The system is designed to ensure reliable cooling operations while reducing water use and environmental impact.
“This project reflects how we combine deep regional expertise with Gradiant’s global technology platform to deliver critical infrastructure with confidence," said Philipp Sausele, managing director of Gradiant Europe. "Our teams understand the local regulatory, environmental, and operational landscape, while leveraging proven solutions deployed worldwide. That balance of global strength and local focus is what enables us to execute reliably at scale.”
“AI is driving one of the largest infrastructure buildouts in history, and water is quickly becoming the limiting factor," said Prakash Govindan, CEO of Gradiant. "At Gradiant, we are building the water backbone for the next generation of industry. This project reflects our strategy to partner with leading infrastructure players to deliver resilient, sustainable solutions where reliability is non-negotiable.”
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