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A2A, an Italian company, links district heating to warmth generated in data centres

A2A, an Italian company, links district heating to warmth generated in data centres

BRESCIA (Italy), June 25, 2018 - Italian utility A2A, and French tech company Qarnot inaugurated on Wednesday a data center in Italy which aims to capture the waste heat from computers servers and direct it into a local heating network.

The facility is located in Brescia in northern Italy and uses liquid cooling technology.

The rapid expansion of data centers, and the increasing electrification in consumption, require large investments in electricity grids. Data centers offer an opportunity to cities that have district heating networks, said A2A CEO Renato mazzoncini at the inauguration.

Brescia is expected to provide heating for more than 1,350 homes and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 3,500 tonnes annually, which is equivalent to the capacity of 22,000 trees to absorb CO2.

Mazzoncini said that "in (the Italian region) Lombardy, alone, we estimate 150,000 apartments can be heated in this way", Mazzoncini added.

The project aims to address the global challenge of managing digital infrastructure that is becoming increasingly energy-intensive.

Qarnot wants to increase its presence in Italy, as a high-performance computing service provider. (Reporting Giancarlo Navach. Mark Potter edited the story.

(source: Reuters)