• Tak@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    If it make you feel better, they could do it all with one closed loop and just use the ground as the sink.

    They could then power it entirely off solar panels and Iron air or sodium batteries.

    But these decisions aren’t being made by people looking for sustainability but capitalists looking for profits. They’d cool their servers with the blood of children if it saved them money.

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      1 year ago

      If it make you feel better, they could do it all with one closed loop and just use the ground as the sink.

      I don’t how that should make me feel any better 😀 . But I don’t know if ground is a good enough sink for that.

      They could then power it entirely off solar panels and Iron air or sodium batteries.

      I don’t think they’re going to consider renewables for cooling alone when the entire operation needs enormous amounts of power that cannot be satisfied by renewables.

      They’d cool their servers with the blood of children if it saved them money.

      Amen to that! Like I said - perverse incentives.

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        I don’t how that should make me feel any better 😀 . But I don’t know if ground is a good enough sink for that.

        The ground temp in Utah for instance is like 50 degrees F roughly all year long. Coiling tubing under the parking lots of these facilities should be enough to remove all the heat and potentially melt all the snow during the winter.

        I don’t think they’re going to consider renewables for cooling alone when the entire operation needs enormous amounts of power that cannot be satisfied by renewables.

        I’m not talking for cooling but powering the servers. Something renewables could do if they don’t have to power air conditioning for the servers.