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Nexalus has a new method for liquid-cooling data centers that could make the waste heat useful
The startup argues that its hot-water approach is not only more efficient, but also more useful.
One startup, Ireland-based Nexalus, argues that its hot-water approach is not only more efficient, but also produces waste heat that’s actually useful to other industries. The liquid cooling setup allows more servers to be packed into a data center, saving on real estate and construction costs. “It’s hard to believe that, in time, with this amount of energy, that it won’t make economic sense to build a district heating system to co-locate with food production or to capture carbon,” Robinson said.
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