Tilapia production integrated with data center cooling and hydroponic growing. Warm water from GPU heat exchangers enters fish tanks at optimal temperature, creating a symbiotic system that produces protein while filtering water for crop production.
Cool water stored in underground Atlantis Flo-Tank cisterns flows through data center heat exchangers, absorbing GPU thermal energy. The warmed water (75-85°F) enters tilapia tanks at optimal growing temperature. Fish waste provides nutrients for hydroponic grow beds. Plants filter the water clean for recirculation back to cisterns.
Rooftop catchment into underground Flo-Tank cisterns
Cool water absorbs GPU thermal energy through heat exchangers
Warmed water enters tilapia tanks at 75 to 85 degrees
Fish waste fertilizes crops, plants filter water
Filtered water returns to cisterns. Solid waste feeds worm farm.
Starting with Nile tilapia for their heat tolerance and fast growth rate. Each tank cycle produces market-ready fish in 6-8 months. Future expansion includes catfish and freshwater prawns as demand grows.