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Efficient heat waste recovery of a data center

03-23-2017 06:30 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

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Fortum Oyj, Finland

Fortum Oyj, Finland

Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems, through its brand Climaveneta has recently supplied 2 heat pumps for Fortum’s district heating operations in Finland. Fortum, a Finnish energy company, will utilize the waste heat from a data center and supply the heat into a district heat network in a very innovative and sustainable way. The data center belongs to Ericsson, a multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company based in Sweden. The facility currently generates between 10,000 to 15,000 megawatt-hours of heat waste annually. The heat pumps will be used as a primary cooling method for the data center. Fortum’s long-term goal is to serve all the district heating customers in Espoo, Kirkkonummi, and Kauniainen regions with carbon-neutral district heat by 2030 at the latest.
Using the heat waste of a data center is a good example of how it is actively possible to move towards low-carbon district heating. Furthermore, as demonstrated in several projects throughout Europe, heat pumps are an energy efficient and economical solution for district heating systems.

To recover the heat waste of the Ericsson data center and serve the district heating in Kirkkonummi, 2 Climaveneta FOCS2-W HFO/H/CA/S 5422 heat pumps have been supplied through Coromatic, the leading Nordic critical facility solutions provider. FOCS2-W HFO Climaveneta heat pumps have been selected for their efficiency and sustainability as they use HFO-1234ze refrigerant (1,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene), which has a minimal greenhouse effect.

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Climaveneta, a leading brand in HVAC and HPAC with more than 40 years’s experience provides energy efficient heating, air conditioning and data center cooling solutions that enhance everyone’s comfort, improve the profitability of a building and do not contribute to an increase in CO2 levels.

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