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Waste heat from data centres could heat over 3.5 million UK homes

Simon Kerr, head of heat networks at EnergiRaven, discusses the recent analysis from EnergiRaven and Viegand Maagøe finds that projected growth in data centres will produce enough waste heat to warm millions of homes in the UK by 2035 – if the infrastructure is in place to take advantage of it. Simon goes on to explain how the UK risks missing out on a major source of low-cost home heating if it fails to invest in the Heat Highways needed to capture waste heat from the next generation of...

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Stuttgart data centre to utilise excess server heat for local schools and offices

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ECL unveils fuel-agnostic FlexGrid data centre platform for AI expansion

ECL introduces the FlexGrid, a power-agnostic data centre platform designed for AI inferencing in grid-constrained environments worldwide.

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TES Power secures 48MW project in Northern Spain

TES Power has been contracted to deliver power infrastructure for a new data centre project supporting AI capabilities in Spain.

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Infosys partners with ExxonMobil for sustainable AI cooling solutions

Infosys and ExxonMobil join forces to develop sustainable cooling solutions for AI infrastructure, enhancing efficiency and reducing environmental impact.

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