saveasteading Posted Sunday at 12:52 Posted Sunday at 12:52 What a good idea. And build new data centres beside wind farms. Data centre in the shed reduces energy bills to £40 BBC News - 'I heat my Essex home with a data centre in the shed' - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0rpy7envr5o
ProDave Posted Sunday at 13:06 Posted Sunday at 13:06 Good idea, assuming the data centre owner pays the electricity it uses (so has it's own supply and meter?) and the host just gets the free "waste" heat.
saveasteading Posted Sunday at 13:28 Author Posted Sunday at 13:28 the electricity that's generating that heat is paid for by somebody else". ie not the homeowner. it seems from the flag that the King is visiting.
saveasteading Posted Sunday at 13:33 Author Posted Sunday at 13:33 BBC News - Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-64939558?app-referrer=webview Not such a new idea then. This is from 2 years ago. I researched seriously, a few years ago, into capturing waste heat from chill-stores, as we were building a few. Standing close, it is amazing how much energy is being pumped away. None of the installing companies knew / were interested at all.
SteamyTea Posted Sunday at 16:49 Posted Sunday at 16:49 I would worry about what sort of 'data' is being moved around.
SteamyTea Posted Sunday at 16:52 Posted Sunday at 16:52 3 hours ago, saveasteading said: I researched seriously, a few years ago, into capturing waste heat from chill-stores What you need next door is a company that needs low temperature process, so a commercial laundry, or drying facilities like grain drying. 1
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