Seawater cooling harnesses the ocean's natural thermal mass to regulate temperatures, pumping cold, deep water through heat exchangers to replace energy-intensive chillers. This method is widely used by coastal power plants, data centers, and industrial facilities for efficient, sustainable heat rejection. Benefits include drastically reduced electricity consumption, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and minimized freshwater usage, making it an eco-friendly alternative for operations near marine environments.
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