The waste heat from electrical generating stations is transferred to cooling water obtained from local water bodies such as
a river, lake, or ocean. The water is subsequently returned to the water body with a temperature higher than the ambient
water temperature. A thermal shock to aquatic organisms can be the result.
Water temperatures can be detected with space- or airborne thermal infrared sensors.
The image below shows a thermal plume of cooling water which was made visible by an airborne thermal sensor.
Image Source: Geomatics Group, Environment Agency, UK