Spotlighting T.Loop: on the DCD Podcast

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In the latest episode of the DCD podcast titled “Towards Net-Zero Europe,” T.Loop’s Mathias Lindqvist and Johan Hedman engaged in a discussion with DCD’s Emma Brookes about how the Data Energy Center® (DEC) will drive the clean energy revolution.

As the popular saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention,” ushering in a new energy approach required for the design, construction, and operation of carbon-intensive data centers.

Data centers are forecasted to consume 3.4% of the world’s power by 2030. It stands as one of the most carbon-intensive industries, attributed to its electricity usage and the wide-reaching inefficiency of cooling solutions. Above all, there’s significant energy waste stemming from the heat generated by servers.

During the podcast, Mathias and Johan elucidate how T.Loop is at the forefront of championing the design, construction, and operation of ‘data energy centers’. These centers are strategically positioned “on the edge” within buildings with heating needs that align with the excess heat produced by Data Energy Centers. This unique synergy transforms these buildings into circular units that serve as a power source for properties.  

Tune in to this session for a front-row seat to the innovative heat reuse concept, poised to revolutionize the European data center sector.

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