GDA launches a new project in Sweden to use the residual heat from Bitcoin mining data centers to heat garages
ChainCatcher news, Genesis Digital Assets Limited (GDA) has launched a new project in Norsjö, Sweden, utilizing the residual heat from one of its Bitcoin mining data centers to heat local garages.
GDA operates 20 data centers with 600 megawatts (MW) of hash power and over 180,000 mining devices, and has partnered with Muttern Fastigheter to initiate a heating program. The project redirects waste heat from GDA's data center operations, providing 90,000 cubic meters of heated air at a rate of 52°C per hour in a 1,200 square meter garage, addressing the urgent needs of Västerbotten County, where temperatures can drop as low as -25°C.
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