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Data Centers Heat should be marketed.

Arthur Hanson

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Data centers generate large amounts of waste heat and should be located where there is a market for it, especially with rapidly rising energy prices. Any thoughts on how this could be accomplished?
 
Build data centres in frozen tundras and build large warehouses nearby the house animals or grow indoor vegetables, or even large fish tanks... I don't know mate....
 
I know graphene is technological catnip soaked in snake oil, but recent manufacturing advancements have made for some very cool research on its application as a thermoelectric generator. Membranes are packaged with the chips and vibrate with increasing temperature, magically turning heat into an AC current source which can be harvested by a simple boost converter.
 
I know graphene is technological catnip soaked in snake oil, but recent manufacturing advancements have made for some very cool research on its application as a thermoelectric generator. Membranes are packaged with the chips and vibrate with increasing temperature, magically turning heat into an AC current source which can be harvested by a simple boost converter.
Yeah um.... there's still thermodynamics which limits the amount of energy you can extract from heat difference between two temperatures. (Carnot's Law)
 
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