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Data center waste heat for district heating networks: A review

Xiaolei Yuan, Jiayi Liu, Sijia Sun, Xiaojie Lin, Xiaojun Fan, Weixin Zhao, Risto Kosonen

2025Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper investigates the integration of data center waste heat into district heating networks, evaluating its potential from technical, energy, economic, and environmental perspectives. It offers a comprehensive review of global efforts to recover waste heat from data centers, focusing on existing research, practical applications, and the effectiveness of current technologies. Key challenges are identified, including complex technical issues, economic constraints, policy limitations, and gaps in infrastructure. The study proposes solutions to address these challenges, aiming to improve the efficiency and feasibility of waste heat recovery systems. Additionally, the paper examines future trends in advancing data center waste heat recovery, with an emphasis on sustainable development and technological innovations such as smart energy systems and thermal energy storage solutions. The goal is to provide a detailed overview of the current landscape and offer actionable recommendations for enhancing the integration of waste heat into district heating networks. By doing so, the paper aims to promote greener energy solutions, reduce carbon emissions, and contribute to a more sustainable energy future worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

Center (category theory)Data centerEnvironmental scienceWaste managementArchitectural engineeringGeographyEngineeringComputer scienceComputer networkChemistryCrystallographyIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationSpacecraft and Cryogenic TechnologiesGeothermal Energy Systems and Applications
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