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These Silicon Valley apartments will get their heat from nearby data centers

By District Energy posted 11-15-2024 10:58

  

Fast Company

Summary

When future residents turn up the heat in six new apartment buildings planned for downtown San Jose, California, it will come from nearby data centers.

The proposed project is the first in the U.S. to send excess heat from data centers to the local community at a large scale—making use of the abundant heat generated as servers process and use data. For San Jose, it’s part of a bigger plan to reduce the city’s emissions.

Making use of waste heat will make the data centers more efficient. “When you look at a data center today, you see cooling towers on the roof and you see a lot of heat dissipating into the air,” says Andrew Jacobson, vice president of US Development at Westbank, the developer partnering with PG&E on the project. “We would harness that in an ambient loop.”

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