← Back to context Comment by yxhuvud 5 hours ago For cooling you can also use a heat exchanger and dump it into a river or an ocean or so. 2 comments yxhuvud Reply jeffbee 5 hours ago Closed loop heat exchange costs more electricity. It's not a free lunch that data center designers are overlooking. yxhuvud 4 hours ago That is of course true, but it is at least not a totally unreasonable practice, unlike using fresh water straight off the grid as a cooling source.
jeffbee 5 hours ago Closed loop heat exchange costs more electricity. It's not a free lunch that data center designers are overlooking. yxhuvud 4 hours ago That is of course true, but it is at least not a totally unreasonable practice, unlike using fresh water straight off the grid as a cooling source.
yxhuvud 4 hours ago That is of course true, but it is at least not a totally unreasonable practice, unlike using fresh water straight off the grid as a cooling source.
Closed loop heat exchange costs more electricity. It's not a free lunch that data center designers are overlooking.
That is of course true, but it is at least not a totally unreasonable practice, unlike using fresh water straight off the grid as a cooling source.