A new report from Reimagine Appalachia finds that waste heat produced by AI data centers could be reused in surrounding cities and industries.
Boston-based Vicinity Energy will help Damena Agonafer, a University of Maryland researcher, develop an alternative to heat pumps.
Proof of concept uses passive components to redirect heat across a chip, allowing temperature patterns to be used for data processing.
Hydrogen is widely regarded as one of the cleanest fuels for the future, producing only water when used. However, generating ...
Okay, CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) might have uncovered the Higgs boson and helped redefine our concept of physical reality, but what has it done for us lately? How about a side hustle heating ...
European Edge data center developer nLighten has signed a deal to connect one of its data centers in the German city of ...
Industrial heating accounts for about 14% of U.K. emissions but about half of the energy used in U.K. industry is lost as ...
The key idea is that temperature differences act as inputs, and the resulting heat diffusion produces the output ...
Fuel-agnostic and suitable for newbuilds and retrofit, Organic Rankine Cycle waste heat recovery systems are making headway as an energy-efficiency measure. Market prospects are looking so good for ...
AI’s energy problem may also be its solution, as hyperscalers and governments are increasingly exploring opportunities to repurpose excess heat from data centers. An Amazon Web Services data center in ...