A New Trial Is Using Data Servers to Heat Homeowners’ Water Supplies – Futurism

Posted: June 6, 2017 at 5:40 am

In Brief Nerdalize has developed a system that uses the heat produced by data servers to warm water in households in Holland. Not only does it help homeowners and companies in need of data storage save money, it also reduces CO2 emissions. Rethinking Data Storage

Nerdalize, a Dutch startup, has found a practical use for the huge amount of energy wasted in the cloud storage sector. Theyre installing cloud servers in households and using the heat to warm water.

According to the companys website, Combined, data centers use up more electricity than India and generate more CO2 emissions than the airline industry. A significant proportion of this electricity is used to cool servers, so rather than attempt to negate this heat, Nerdalize decided to develop a beneficial way to use it to heat water is peoples homes.

Through this system,Nerdalize will make a profit by selling data space; homeowners will save an estimated 300 ($337) a year in heating costs; and companies will save 50 percent on their data storage expenses. Beyond the financial benefit, the system also reduces the carbon emissionsof each house by up to three tons.

While some logistical aspects of the system may prove trickier than others such as maintaining the security of the servers and fixing them when they break the idea has proven wildly popular. A second pilot trial will start in 42 homes in August, and the companysSymbid crowdfunding campaignfar exceeded its target with weeks to spare.

The tech elite have pioneered a number of high-profile systemsto combat climate change, from Elon Musks electric cars and solar panel roofsto Bill Gates Breakthrough Energy Ventures. However, thetech world also has a whacky and innovative underbelly of which Nerdalize is a good example.

Students and startups, researchers and renegades are coming up with wonderful ideas. NET Power, formed by a retired chemist, a lawyer, and a chemical engineer, hasfound a way touse C02 emissions to produce energy,students from the Universit Laval have developed a car that gets 2,713 miles to the gallon, and the creators of theMashambas Skyscraper plan to use it to grow food tens of stories above the ground.

We clearlyneed a green energy revolution, and the only way to get there is to incorporate as many revolutionary ideas as possible. The innovative concepts proposed by companies like Nerdalize are vital for the future of our planet.

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