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They should really try boiling some water with that waste heat, maybe make it spin a turbine or two.
They should try moving to a place with fresh water and stop draining a pool of salt, if they have to generate this heat in a desert for no fucking useful reason.
I'm not sure we have ways of concentrating energy enough to do this. Heat pumps let us move heat, but I'm not aware of anything that can get the target to 100+ degrees Celsius.
Put a big ass sterling engine on the roof. But really, the level of waste heat involved does seems to beg for a system if these are going to be putting out that much.
Don’t give them ideas, otherwise O’Leary will start charging the locals a 'Luxury Geothermal Subscription' just to stand near the exhaust vent.
"neothermal"