Submitted by je97 t3_11qxb6e in UpliftingNews
itchyfrog t1_jc694pa wrote
Reply to comment by vasya349 in Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool by je97
This one is the size of a washing machine and can heat a municipal swimming pool 60% of the time, it currently costs around £300k a year to heat a pool in the UK, which is around what 300 houses worth of central heating costs.
Even after allowing for an order of magnitude difference in efficiencies between heating a body of water and homes you wouldn't be looking at huge amounts of space.
RU_FKM t1_jc6tne6 wrote
I'm in Canada and our pool costs about $2000 per year (May through September) to heat. (18x30 feet)
How big is the pool that costs 150 times that?! (Not even considering exchange rate.)
Edit: it's an outdoor pool.
itchyfrog t1_jc72di6 wrote
A fairly standard municipal pool will be about 25mx10m by an average of about 2m deep
So about 82ft x 32ft x 6.5ft and the electric will probably be between £0.50-£1 a kwh depending on their contract, and it's all year round, and the article said the £300k was to heat the complex so presumably includes changing rooms and offices etc but the pool will be most of it.
NoEquivalent3869 t1_jc70iej wrote
Canada has one of the cheapest electricity in the entire world.
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