closed-loop cooling Sytem

Sustainable, water-responsible design

The campus is designed with a fully sealed, closed-loop cooling system that continuously recirculates the same fluid without drawing from or discharging to local water sources. The system employs air-cooled dry coolers instead of evaporative towers and uses only food-grade, non-toxic glycol for freeze protection.

Fluid renewal occurs only every 7–15 years and is performed in a fully contained process that meets state and federal environmental standards. This design ensures zero water withdrawal, zero discharge, and continuous operation — fully aligned with TeraWulf’s commitment to sustainable digital infrastructure.

how it works

Inside the data halls, chilled water circulates through rear-door heat exchangers attached to server racks. As the servers operate, heat transfers to the fluid, which travels through sealed piping to the mechanical plant.

There, plate-and-frame heat exchangers isolate the chilled-water loop from a separate condenser loop, which carries the heat to air-cooled dry coolers outside the building. Large fans reject heat to the air without evaporating or consuming water.

The cooled fluid then returns to the data hall, repeating the cycle in a continuous, self-contained loop.

operations, maintenance, & longevity

inside the loop

This fully contained design delivers sustainable temperature control — no evaporation, no waste, just continuous performance.