Using Heat Energy From Cool Computers

Lead Participant: CYBULA LIMITED

Abstract

This 12 month project investigates the use of a disruptive design of computer, the Cool Computer, which, because it can operate in water, regulates its’ operating temperatures by transferring heat to the water. This transfer of waste heat energy to water could provide low grade heat energy directly to a building where the computing cluster is installed. The project directly contributes to the Energy Trilemma:
1. Reduced cost heating for the property (heat user).
2. Increased security of supply for the data centre customer – not dependant on one machine.
3. Elimination of the need for grid reinforcement and increased security of supply on an aggregated basis.
4. Significant reduction in carbon emissions by eliminating the cooling energy required with traditional data centres.
During the project, we aim to build and test the heat transfer properties of a Cool Computer and complete a review of the potential market.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

CYBULA LIMITED £99,800 £ 69,860
 

Participant

INNOVATE UK

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