AirJoule Technologies Partners with Data Center Developer to Harness Waste Heat for Onsite Water Production

Reuters
17 Jun
AirJoule Technologies Partners with Data Center Developer to Harness Waste Heat for Onsite Water Production

AirJoule Technologies Corporation has announced a new partnership with a developer of hyperscale data centers to explore the integration of its innovative AirJoule® technology. This collaboration aims to harness waste heat from data center operations to produce distilled and demineralized water from ambient air, addressing environmental challenges posed by high water consumption in data centers. By using the heat rejected from server racks, AirJoule® offers a sustainable solution to generate pure water, reducing dependency on local water resources and enhancing infrastructure resilience. The initial phase of the partnership will focus on engineering assessments and performance modeling, paving the way for future deployment of the technology.

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