Workshop on data center heat reuse

Merima Dzanic • February 9, 2024

Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers kicked off first project with a workshop on data center heat reuse.

 

The Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers hosted a workshop on data center heat reuse yesterday at Googles offices in Amsterdam, the first project within the newly established Innovation Hub. The focus was on identifying the challenges and opportunities of various applications of data center heat reuse in Europe.


The newly established Innovation Hub is a neutral platform, where the data center industry and the surrounding ecosystems, can come together and find solutions to common challenges.


The initial workshop concluded positively with a clear message: European data centers want their excess heat to be reused and become an integrated part of the communities in which they operate in. However, several barriers are hindering these developments, which we need to overcome. 


Some of the challenges which were identified were centred around ownership models, regulatory frameworks and pace of technological developments.


“Our aim is to gather a range of partners, including those who have already done some tremendous work within this domain, to see how we can combine our forces and accelerate the development of data center heat reuse in Europe”, says Peder Bank, program lead for the Innovation Hub’s heat reuse project.


This is a complex subject and undoing the “knot” of difficult challenges, cannot be undone, or solved without forging collaborations outside of the data center sector. We need to push this even further and accept that the hardest, but best collaborations, come from being involved in cross-industry and sector innovation systems. This is exactly why the Net Zero Innovation Hub was founded, and I am looking forward to the work ahead of us”, adds Bank.


Participants included representatives from the founder group including Google, Data4, Danfoss, Schneider Electric as well as Meta, Alfa Laval, Wilo, BP, Danfoss, DTU, BorderStep Institute, RISE, Euroheat & Power and DTU. 



For more information, please contact:

Merima Dzanic, PR & Communications, Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers

merima@netzerodatacenters.com + 45 20 15 50 21


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