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Computers and servers in the data center produce an enormous amount of heat. Traditionally centers have used air cooling, where warm air has simply been released into air.
Read more: District cooling for data center, Tampere, Finland
Well, it's not exactly a project but rather a research infrastructure called ICOS.
A near zero-energy hall for retail space and commercial premises built by Ruukki Construction.