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Aggregating Opportunity

Working on heat reuse collectively offers substantial benefits over going it alone. By aggregating supply from multiple data centres, the cost of connection per facility is reduced. So to is the risk to the heat takers in the event that a single data centre ceases to operate. The same economies of scale also open up the possibity of additional network amenities such as heat storage and balancing, and making alternative uses of unwanted or surplus heat capacity.


We welcome individual data centres engaging directly with heat takers where the situation works for both parties, which is why we are offering free collaborative access to our unique Heat Reuse Platform for data centre operators, district heat network providers, government authorities and large scale heat takers. If parties wish to work directly with one another we are able to offer our capital and expertise as needed, whether it is finding a off-taker for your heat or understanding how to develop a broader heat reuse strategy. 

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Identify Heat Reuse opportunities

Develop sustainable heat reuse strategy

Develop sustainable heat reuse strategy

We want as much heat recovery from data centres as possible, but we also need to ensure the right fit for our solutions when it comes to what we can then do with that heat. Our HRP mapping technology allows us to right-size and match heat takers with heat generators, including aggregating demand where individual  heat takers are too small

We want as much heat recovery from data centres as possible, but we also need to ensure the right fit for our solutions when it comes to what we can then do with that heat. Our HRP mapping technology allows us to right-size and match heat takers with heat generators, including aggregating demand where individual  heat takers are too small to be economically feasible or where there is insufficient capacity from a single data centre.

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Develop sustainable heat reuse strategy

Develop sustainable heat reuse strategy

Develop sustainable heat reuse strategy

We are in it for the long haul with our partners and customers. This means we need to ensure that any project is rigorously assessed as financially viable in a variety of scenarios with our customers, partners and stakeholders.

Each project is unique, which means that we will consider a range of solutions in order to establish feasibility 

We are in it for the long haul with our partners and customers. This means we need to ensure that any project is rigorously assessed as financially viable in a variety of scenarios with our customers, partners and stakeholders.

Each project is unique, which means that we will consider a range of solutions in order to establish feasibility before progressing.


For data centre operators looking more broadly at their commercial heat reuse strategy, we offer bespoke consultancy services leveraging our expertise in the matter.

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Build the connection

Develop sustainable heat reuse strategy

Build the connection

Development of the heat network infrastructure will start once we have secured a sufficient amount of heat demand and heat generation to underwrite the project. Work could be as simple as a single unboosted connection to an existing district heat network, or it could involve building out heat network infrastructure as well as heat pump su

Development of the heat network infrastructure will start once we have secured a sufficient amount of heat demand and heat generation to underwrite the project. Work could be as simple as a single unboosted connection to an existing district heat network, or it could involve building out heat network infrastructure as well as heat pump substations to boost water temperatures close to the handover point.

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