Ask your AI about the difference between power and energy.
What you are actually asserting here, by saying "10 Giga watts" is that this website is spending around a million dollars an hour on their and their ISP's electricity bill.
1. Electricity consumption: Modern internet transfer energy estimates: 0.02–0.08 kWh per GB Reasonable global average: 0.05 kWh/GB Energy: 182,500,000 × 0.05 ≈ 9,125,000 kWh/year ≈ 9.1 GWh/year
2. CO2: Typical internet electricity intensity: ~0.3 to 0.5 kg CO₂ per kWh We use a reasonable mid range: 0.4 kg CO₂ / kWh Now: 9.1 GWh = 9,100,000 kWh CO₂: 9,100,000 × 0.4 = 3,640,000 kg CO₂ = 3,640 tons CO₂/year
Using: $0.10–0.20 per kWh Estimate: 9,125,000 × $0.10 ≈ $912,500/year
If it is wrong. please tell me.