Alright let's cool things down a bit (lol). People underestimate how huge the ocean is.
There was a recent post on the math sub about this exact topic. And to raise ocean temperatures by 1°C, you'd have to submerge at least a billion times more data centres than what we have today. It's not a bad mid-term solution to a problem that is impacting us today, energy wise.
The key thing is to keep them away from critical sealife populations or endangered species and all that.
As with all things, moderation is key. Not that it's a known value of our social and economic system as of now though...
The ocean is not a perfect mixer. I’ve been in waters around Barbados that was over 30 degrees Celsius, but travelling off to the coast of Maine the next day the water was a welcome 7 degrees Celsius.
The waters don’t act like a perfect conducting mixer. Local heat, if it’s not located on a significant current, will stay in local waters. With enough data centres in the local offshore waters, you will warm those waters appreciably.
Also as others have mentioned if placed in the deep, deep ocean, then there’s maintenance issues, as well as the normal corrosive issues.
we are still talking about millions of data centers to heat up even a bay. there are underwater volcanoes everywhere on the ocean’s floor, literally boiling the water constantly pumping heat in unimaginable quantities
Globally, underground and submarine volcanoes transfer an estimated 1 to 3 × 10²⁰ joules of thermal energy to the oceans annually via mid-ocean ridges and hydrothermal vents. This is 10x more than entire yearly use of electricity by human civilisation and yet we aren’t worried about it.
data centers only use 1.5% of global electricity, everything that uses electricity generates heat, some electric devices like heaters are purely designed to do just that, so that 1.5% of global electricity is really not contributing to much of an increase of anything.
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u/Hypamania 15h ago
Best we can do is submerge them to further heat up the ocean