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Underwater data centers face significant engineering challenges beyond cooling benefits

By

Michael Barnard

10d ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

China has deployed commercial underwater data centers, leveraging ocean water for cooling to reduce energy costs. However, the article argues that the hype around this technology overlooks significant engineering challenges including marine maintenance, grid connectivity, underwater cabling, permitting hurdles, and scalability constraints. While the cooling advantages are real, they do not eliminate the operational and infrastructure difficulties that make underwater data centers far from a simple solution.

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Underwater data centers are technically real, but cooling advantage alone does not erase maintenance, grid, cable, permitting, and scale constraints.
China now has commercial underwater data centers, and that is worth taking seriously. It is also worth not losing our minds over it.
The basic pitch is attractive. Data centers generate a lot of heat. The ocean is very large and
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China is operating commercial underwater data centers, but cooling savings do not erase marine maintenance, cable, grid, permitting, and scale constraints.

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