VulcanSphere
@VulcanSphere@kbin.social
Heya!, VulcanSphere is here, Interests including watching anime, reading manga, playing video games, watching motorsport, and listening to diverse range of music. Have a somewhat unhealthy obsession with cyberpunk and its aesthetic (night city, neon lights, and rain)
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- Comment on Digital Realty Singapore uses electrolysis to clean its cooling water 1 year ago:
Ng told us that each DCI unit costs around SG$33,000 (US$25,000) and can treat - very roughly - enough water for about 1MW to 1.3MW of cooling infrastructure. To cover the whole output of SIN10 would therefore need 20 to 25 DCI units, which suggests a cost of maybe US$500,000, although no figures have been quoted to us for the deal.
The installation was partially funded by a Singapore government program to save water, and Digital claims it saves 1.24 million liters of water per month.
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