Renewable waste heat from Sonera’s future data centre in Helsinki to heat Finnish households

Renewable waste heat from Sonera’s future data centre in Helsinki to heat Finnish households

Renewable waste heat from Sonera’s future data centre in Helsinki to heat Finnish households

Renewable waste heat from Sonera’s future data centre in Helsinki will be recycled and used to heat roughly 20,000 Finnish households.

HELSINKI, 09-Nov-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — The data centre at Pitäjänmäki in Helsinki will become the largest in the country once taken into operation in late 2017. The 30,000 m2 centre will accommodate up to 200,000 servers.

Recycled heat
Sonera has now signed a MoU (memorandum of understanding) with Finnish energy company Fortum for recycling of the waste heat from the data centre and distribution of it as district heating for households in Espoo which is Finland’s second largest city.

Pasi Miettinen, Head of Sonera’s Real Estate unit, says “Our data centre will generate up to 200GWh heat a year. Our goal is to recycle a minimum of 80 per cent of the heat generated, and the MoU is the foundation for us to meet that goal.”

Renewable heat
The renewable heat that will be recycled at the centre will be able to heat approximately 10,000-20,000 households in Espoo. “The construction will be the most modern and energy-efficient data centre in Finland. It will be entirely powered by renewable electricity,” says Miettinen.

Enable digitalisation
The data centre will support Sonera’s customers in business digitalisation by providing reliable cloud services and IoT (Internet of Things) capacity. The centre will be directly connected to major global cloud services.

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