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New Report Explores Opportunities to Harness Waste Heat from AI Data Centers for Community Benefit Across Appalachia

By District Energy posted yesterday

  

ReImagine Appalachia

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As the first in what hopefully will become a series of materials and events promoting responsible data center development, ReImagine Appalachia today released Catching Heat: The Opportunities and Challenges of Using Waste Heat from Appalachian AI Data Centers, a groundbreaking report examining how the region can turn a byproduct of the AI boom into a resource for heating industry, homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses.

As AI‑driven data centers rapidly expand across Appalachia, they bring both costs and benefits. The question is whether we can find a way to maximize the benefits and minimize the costs with more responsible data center development. Large, around‑the‑clock electricity loads from data centers are likely to drive higher greenhouse gas emissions, local air pollution, and higher energy bills for residents, businesses, and other industries unless we engage in energy planning and support new clean energy development to help meet those needs. 

This report hones in on the waste heat generated by AI data centers. Capturing and reusing this heat through district heating systems, thermal energy networks, or nearby industrial processes can improve overall energy efficiency, lower heating costs, and reduce associated water use, greenhouse gas emissions, and local air pollution.   AI data center waste heat reuse benefits local communities by lowering heating bills for homes, public buildings, and businesses when recovered heat is used in district or neighborhood heating systems. Local industries that use the waste heat can cut energy costs and on‑site fuel use, gain a steady source of process or space heat, and reduce their environmental footprint.

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