Using the Sea To Cool Your Data Center 194
1sockchuck writes "We haven't yet seen signs of the Google Navy of seagoing data centers that use the ocean for power and cooling. But data center developers are planning to use sea water air conditioning in a new project on the island nation of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Cold water from deep-sea currents would be piped ashore to be used in a heat exchanger for the data center facility. A similar system has been used to replace the chillers at Cornell University, which draws cold water from Lake Cayuga. The Cornell system cost $50 million, but has slashed cooling-related energy usage by 86 percent."
Re:So could... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:interest prospect (Score:5, Funny)
I can't image Saltwater not eating the hell out of all the piping.
Yeah, thats the real problem. I hope we discover such metal soon so we can get boats and ships in the oceans too.
Computer cause global warming! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Although it uses less electricity, not "green" (Score:4, Funny)
Salt water is nasty, evil shit.
You should've seen it when it was filled with primordial soup a thousand million years ago, and then came the primitive lifeforms, eeew!
Dealing with growth (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Environmental Concerns (Score:2, Funny)
heating up the atmosphere by 1200 degree Celsius would take the same amount of energy as heating up the oceans by 1 degree Celsius.
Wow. Let's do that!
Re:interest prospect (Score:3, Funny)
Anything over 1200 grit should work pretty well. You end up with a shiny rod too!