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Deep Green now wants to scale up its tech to as many as 150 more swimming pools across the country. It will do this armed with a whopping £200mn investment from energy provider Octopus Energy ...
Deep Green CTO Mat Craggs told Datacenter Dynamics: "Our expected heat transfer from the kit is 139,284 kWh a year, equivalent to 62 percent of the pool’s heat needs." ...
Deep Green isn’t the only company looking to repurpose waste heat from data centers. In Finland, the new Microsoft data center will be used to heat approximately 250,000 homes and businesses.
Deep Green, a company that deploys small data centers close to swimming pools, is planning a new deployment in Manchester. The company is to deploy 400kW of compute hardware within a 150 sqm (1,614 sq ...
The number of projects it has certified in the United States (118) is a tiny fraction of the country’s LEED-certified projects (more than 36,100), but it is the program most associated with deep ...
Since Deep Green started in 2019, OEM has trained over 200 individuals across multiple domains ranging from financial management, preventative maintenance, and advanced computer vision.
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