
Desalination Plant
A critical infrastructure node designed specifically to provide the massive cooling payload required by the 3-phase Data Centre build.
The Cooling Imperative
Traditionally, desalination systems are expensive thermodynamic propositions strictly deployed for civic water security. Within the Mentawai ecosystem, desalination acts as a strategic thermal sink for the Data Centre, transforming its cooling liabilities into structural assets.
As the Data Centre scales across its 3-phase build, the desalination capacity scales in tandem to meet the exact cooling payload required, outputting both purified water and an exceptionally dense, high-grade brine payload.
The Infinite Loop
Cooling the Compute
Provides the massive thermodynamic sink required for the Data Centre cooling loops.
Feeding the Brine Facility
Instead of dumping toxic salt concentrates into the ocean, the saline output is pumped directly to the Brine Valorisation plant.
Potable Water Byproduct
Generates millions of liters of fresh water for agriculture and human consumption around Mentawai Bay.
Integration in the Ecosystem
- › Data Centre (Heat/Cooling Demand)
- › Geothermal Plant (Power)
- › Brine Valorisation (Dense saline)
- › Agriculture (Fresh water irrigation)
- › Mentawai Bay (Precinct water)