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Pioneering project to capture waste heat from University data centre for hot water and heating starts in London

By District Energy posted 07-09-2024 13:42

  

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Queen Mary University of London is proud to announce the beginning of a groundbreaking refurbishment project for the Joseph Priestley Building, which houses the university's Tier2 computing facility, a vital resource for particle physics research at CERN. This project goes beyond simply upgrading the facility. It implements a state-of-the-art system to capture waste heat generated by the data center and convert it into clean, usable hot water that will be fed into the existing campus district heating system. This system provides heat and hot water for on-site residential buildings and academic buildings. 

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