University of Bristol connects to low carbon heat network

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The Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus | Credit: The University of Bristol
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The Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus | Credit: The University of Bristol

University's new academic building to use heat pump technology to send excess heat from servers into the expanding Bristol heat network

The University of Bristol's new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus has been successfully connected to Bristol's low carbon heat network, allowing it to recycle excess heat from its computer servers to help...

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