• ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    Are you comparing the indoor volume inside a data center to the volume of a wind turbine? Because I don’t think people are living inside data centers…

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      2 hours ago

      Idk about data centers, but if they use the same cooling towers as other industries, those are fucking loud

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      6 hours ago

      That’s the volume outside. There’s also the low-frequency noise that travels even farther, isn’t measured by most decibel meters, but still produces unpleasant results.

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      6 hours ago

      Its external. The massive power and cooling requirements cause massive noise from fans, transformers etc. Funnily enough, the same applies to solar farms.

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        Never have been near a data center, but walked under windmills: from about 100 meters you hear the “whoom-whoom-whoom” sound, and if you walk right under, it gets uncomfortable because of added vibrations. But it’s nothing terrible and neither it can be heard from a big distance - the noise didn’t make us regret our walk under the windmills - we talked normally under them, etc

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            3 hours ago

            So are you/they saying that fossil fuel power plants don’t make as much noise? I would disagree with that.

            1: FF plants should also have inverters and transformers, I doubt they make electricity in exactly the way we want on the lines, just like solar.

            2: Ff plants have a fuck ton of machinery and people and fumes that are constantly being emitted in addition to the pretty minimal noise from transformers or whatever.

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              3 hours ago

              On point 1, as far as I understand, generally since they use fossil fuels to hear water and generate steam to spin turbines, the generators output grid-compatible AC right away

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                3 hours ago

                That’s certainly possible! I don’t know if it’s true or not, since my arguments there are entirely speculative on my end, without any real evidence backing them. I’m currently not able to do any real research to support my claims, so unless this gets more attention, I’ll just leave it at that, speculation