Oh Google, will you never stop surprising me? Turns out, back in 2007, Google put in a patent application for an wave-powered server farm. According to the patent, they would like to distribute data centers closer to users, but it is sometimes difficult to come across places to put the server farms and cheap electricity to power them.
Well, to solve that problem, Google thought maybe they'd put the server farms on a boat, and power the farm itself with a web of wave-power buoys. In addition, a sea-water cooling system would keep the whole operation from overheating.
You can read the whole patent application here. I love the way Google thinks, though I'm not entirely sure that this is going to turn out to be a large-scale solution. I mean, what happens in places without good waves, or when the weather turns placid...does the internet go away? I don't think I could handle that.
Via The Earth Times

written by Keith, September 08, 2008
written by Michael, September 09, 2008
written by Firefoxian, September 09, 2008
written by wes, September 17, 2008
On A second Note wave power is good for it is very constant and un-ending (compared to solar and wind)
written by Mel, September 20, 2008
http://www.finavera.com/en/wave
They have three different projects going on right now to bring this technology to market in North America. They started a couple of these projects in 2006 and have gone through multiple revisions of the tech. in order to improve it.
Google can dream all it wants... but DOING actually helps the environment.
written by Doesn't Matter, September 30, 2008
written by jvr, February 05, 2009
Setting up servers in international territory could ultimately allow google to create its own rules on the internet without having to worry about rights and privacy and stuff like that
written by sringesh, May 10, 2009
when it comes to datacentre...the sea water can be used for both power and cooling ..is some thing for a serious thinking.
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