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TShotdayum
post Nov 19 2025, 01:28 PM, updated 2 months ago

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Johor data centres told to wait for water for 18 months
South China Morning Post
19 Nov 2025j
Joseph Sipalan


Investors in Malaysia’s fastgrowing data centre hub of Johor have been asked to postpone water-cooled expansion projects for at least 18 months, as the authorities grapple with drought and mounting pressure on the state’s water supplies.

Officials say the temporary deferral will apply to developers whose facilities depend on water for cooling servers that run around the clock, amid growing unease among residents and environmentalists that billions of dollars in tech investment are colliding with basic water needs.

Johor is now home to 15 operational data centres with dozens more under construction.

Cooling these vast server farms, which are essential for everything from artificial intelligence to e-commerce, requires about 675 million cubic metres of water per day, according to government estimates.

Despite these pressures, Johor officials say water supplies remain adequate overall but acknowledge distribution problems.

“It’s not the sufficiency, it’s the management ... how to make sure that water is channelled to the right place,” said Lee Ting Han, Johor’s state executive councillor for investment and trade, on the sidelines of the Fortune Innovation Forum 2025 in Kuala Lumpur.

Residents have complained of worsening supply disruptions in recent months as rising industrial demand compounds the strain caused by the droughts and pollution. Earlier this month, a sand mining accident forced four treatment plants to close, cutting off water to more than half of Johor’s 1.7 million residents for up to 12 hours.

Lee said most of Johor’s water resources were concentrated in central and eastern areas, while demand was greatest in the south – closest to Singapore, a major source of foreign investment.

To address the imbalance, the state government has initiated several infrastructure projects to divert surplus water southwards, a programme expected to be completed by mid-2027.

“We tell them [investors] very frankly, if you want a water-cooled solution then you have to wait until mid-2027,” Lee said. “But if you consider other solutions like air-cooled or other technology, you can start pretty soon.”

Johor’s data-centre boom has attracted major pledges, including a US$4.3 billion partnership between Malaysian conglomerate YTL Utilities and chip giant Nvidia to develop AI infrastructure; Google’s US$2 billion commitment to its first Malaysian data centre and cloud region; and TikTok owner ByteDance’s US$2.2 billion plan to expand its local data hub.

The state’s 15 completed data centres have a combined capacity of 1.7 gigawatts, with 11 others under construction and 22 more awaiting approval. By 2030, all 48 are expected to be operational, with a total committed capacity of about 5.1GW – making Johor the largest data centre hub in Southeast Asia, according to Lee.
Sekian. Sila bersurai secara aman dan teratur.
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post Nov 19 2025, 01:29 PM

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mana boleh sidai investors????


topkek punya state gomen
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post Nov 19 2025, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(DValentine @ Nov 19 2025, 01:29 PM)
mana boleh sidai investors????
topkek punya state gomen
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Tarak sidai. They were asked to use other methods of cooling for example air cooled dan sebagainya.
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inb4 close tap to neighbour owai
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post Nov 19 2025, 01:34 PM

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>use potable water / recycled water jer la
or air-cooled chillers
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post Nov 19 2025, 01:35 PM

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no wonder min charge revised to 10m3/mth or rm10.50/mth

last time use to be 5 or 6m3 oni

take our moneh go subsidise all these data centres
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post Nov 19 2025, 01:36 PM

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Can buy more water from Singapore? 🤔

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Can buy more water from Singapore? 🤔
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Can buy but existing infrastructure are undersized, kenot handle the additional load.
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They don't know Data Centre hungry for enormous water & electric power?
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Just turn it on at night only la. Cooler ma
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post Nov 19 2025, 01:49 PM

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Selangor folks be prepared,

They are planning to built water paip from Selangor to Johor state to export water.
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AI Overview
Singapore to supply more water to Johor as drought bites - TODAY
Yes, Johor has experienced drought and is predicted to face more frequent dry spells in the future. The state has a history of extreme wet and dry years, and while water supply is generally sufficient, distribution problems are exacerbated by drought, pollution, and increased demand from industries like data centers. In response, authorities have temporarily halted new water-intensive projects like those for data centers to help manage the issue.

Historical drought events: Johor experienced severe droughts in 1997, 1998, and 2016, the latter two being linked to the El Nino phenomenon.
Future projections: Climate models suggest the Johor River Basin is likely to face more frequent meteorological droughts in the future.
Current situation: A 2024 report warned that Asia, including Johor, is warming faster than the global average and could face droughts in 2025 and 2026.

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QUOTE(hotdayum @ Nov 19 2025, 01:28 PM)
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they are building a huge datacenter behind my taman. my neighbours all hate it because the area now looks like a heavy mine site with big trucks coming in and out all the time kicking up dirt and dust everywhere.
caused quite a big hoohaa with the local YB coming for a week straight to monitor the developer.
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they are building a huge datacenter behind my taman. my neighbours all hate it because the area now looks like a heavy mine site with big trucks coming in and out all the time kicking up dirt and dust everywhere.
caused quite a big hoohaa with the local YB coming for a week straight to monitor the developer.
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After finish building, those taman people will be flooded with noise pollution from that data centres. Noise such as electric hum, fan spinning, etc noises.
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Data centres in Nvidia's hometown stand empty awaiting power
Nov 10, 2025
https://financialpost.com/technology/data-c...-awaiting-power

Two of the world’s biggest data centre developers have projects in Nvidia Corp.’s hometown that may sit empty for years because the local utility isn’t ready to supply electricity.


In Santa Clara, California, where the world’s biggest supplier of artificial-intelligence chips is based, Digital Realty Trust Inc. applied in 2019 to build a data centre. Roughly six years later, the development remains an empty shell awaiting full energization. Stack Infrastructure, which was acquired earlier this year by Blue Owl Capital Inc., has a nearby 48-megawatt project that’s also vacant, while the city-owned utility, Silicon Valley Power, struggles to upgrade its capacity.

The fate of the two facilities highlights a major challenge for the United States tech sector and indeed the wider economy. While demand for data centres has never been greater, driven by the boom in cloud computingand AI, access to electricity is emerging as the biggest constraint. That’s largely because of aging power infrastructure, a slow build-out of new transmission lines and a variety of regulatory and permitting hurdles.

And the pressure on power systems is only going to increase. Electricity requirements from AI computing will likely more than double in the United States alone by 2035, based on BloombergNEF projections. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and OpenAI’s Sam Altman are among corporate leaders that have predicted trillions of dollars will pour into building new AI infrastructure.


“The demand has never been higher, and it’s really a power-supply problem that we have,” Bill Dougherty, executive vice president for data centre solutions at real estate brokerage CBRE Group Inc., said in an interview.


The Santa Clara projects are relatively small compared with the massive complexes for large-language model AI developers, which are now being built in Texas, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and New Mexico, where the cost of electricity is lower but the power sources are often still works in progress. The smaller centres serve local cloud clients who pay a higher price for real estate and power to reduce latency caused by long-distance transmissions — think high-frequency traders or autonomous-vehicle operators who need information in microseconds.

“There are portions of data-centre demand that need to be as close as possible to population centres,” Dougherty said. “That is the demand that needs to be in California. They can’t bring it online because there’s constraints on power.”

Santa Clara has 57 active or under construction data centres, according to a May city council presentation. Silicon Valley Power has agreements with Stack and Digital Realty that outline the terms and conditions for providing service, and it’s constantly evaluating requests for additional power, said utility spokesperson Janine de la Vega in an email.


“SVP is undertaking a US$450 million system upgrade to meet the needs of these and other customers, and the project is currently on schedule to be completed in 2028,” she wrote.


There are other places, of course, facing similar delays due to utility-capacity limits. As the surge in demand outpaces the grid’s available power and transmission infrastructure, utilities across the U.S. have struggled to keep up.


Last year, Dominion Energy Inc. said it expected the time it takes to connect large data centres to the grid to increase by one to three years, with some taking as long as seven years. Dominion serves northern Virginia’s so-called Data Centre Alley, the world’s largest concentration of computing facilities. In Oregon, Amazon.com Inc. alleges it’s been denied sufficient power for four data centres by a Berkshire Hathaway Inc.-owned utility, according to a complaint.
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Air untuk manusia

Guna for AI instead
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cannot use raw water from river? haha

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