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Trial underway to warm homes with supercomputer waste heat

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The Advanced Computing Facility, home of the ‘national supercomputer’, at the University of Edinburgh (Image: Keith Hunter)

The University of Edinburgh is trialling a system to test if waste heat from a large computing facility can be stored in disused mine workings and used to warm homes with heat pumps.

The large amounts of energy needed to power the University of Edinburgh’s Advanced Computing Facility (ACF) could be recycled to heat at least 5,000 households in Scotland’s capital.

ACF is home to the ‘national supercomputer’, used for research such as national climate modelling and health data modelling. The facility currently releases up to 70GWh of excess heat per year.

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