Data center company Deep Green is set to build a new facility in Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
By recapturing heat generated from data centers, Deep Green repurposes it for social good. The company focuses on environmentally friendly data infrastructure and partners with industrial and public facilities to use the heat emissions to meet heating and hot water needs. The primary goal is to save public swimming pools by using waste heat from distributed edge micro data centers.
Data center company Deep Green is set to build a new facility in Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Deep Green, a company that specializes in building data centers designed to reuse waste heat, has a project listed as being in the planning stages in the Lincoln area.
Deep Green is building a data center in York, United Kingdom. The facility, known as DG02, is a modular data center located at the Monks Cross Leisure Park in Huntington.
Deep Green is building its first U.S. data center, DG06, in Lansing, Michigan. This planned facility marks a major step in the company's transatlantic expansion.
Deep Green is to deploy an edge data center at the Move Urmston Leisure Center in southwest Manchester.