1. We already do this for nuclear and other power stations.  I remember 
visiting Fawley, an old oil fired power station in the UK, back in about 1982.  
Its cooling water was taken from and returned to the Solent.  The increased 
temperature of the water made it ideal for growing oysters, and a commercial 
oyster farm was set up around the water outlet.  Presumably now defunct, since 
oil fired electricity generation hasn't been economical since 1974…
2. Surely, we heat up the oceans regardless of whether it's directly by cooling 
with the sea or indirectly by cooling in air, and atmospheric warming slowly 
warming the oceans.  Ultimately it will all come to equilibrium (with possible 
disastrous consequences) whichever way we do it.  There was quite a nice point 
made in the late David MacKay's book pointing out that  it doesn't really 
matter even if we found an abundant source of almost free energy; the 
atmosphere still has a finite surface area from which to radiate the waste heat 
to space, which imposes a significant upper limit on how much power the human 
race can safely use.

Tim

-- 
Head of Scientific Computing

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

On 07/09/2016, 15:06, "Beowulf on behalf of Andrew Leahy" 
<beowulf-boun...@beowulf.org on behalf of ale...@knox.edu> wrote:

Listening in on the heated discussion of immersive cooling while I was 
sitting on the shores of Lake Superior this summer, I was reminded of a 
recent NYT article on Microsoft's Project Natick:

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/01/technology/microsoft-plumbs-oceans-depths-to-test-underwater-data-center.html?_r=0

The idea is that you circumvent the cooling problem altogether by 
dumping data centers in the ocean.  I'm curious if anybody has crunched 
the numbers on this idea to see if it makes sense, just from a cooling 
perspective.

Andrew Leahy


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