CARTIF Projects

THUNDER

Thermochemical storage Utilization eNabling Data centre seasonal Energy Recovery

Description

Worldwide Data centers (DC) are estimated to account for 1 to 2% of electricity usage. Regarding the European context, it is expected that data centres will account for 98.5 TWh/year in 2030. So it is evident that there is an important potential to recover waste heat from the cooling processes of DCs.

The THUNDER project aims to overcome existing barriers hampering a wide adoption of DCs waste heat recovery strategies, providing an innovative, efficient and cost attractive Seasonal Thermal storage based on Thermochemical Materials. THUNDER solutions stretch across the value chain (data centre, innovative storage providers, heat pump manufacturers and district energy company operators). The THUNDER solutions will be validated in field conditions at the Demosite in Bulgaria where the practice of WHR from DC is not widely diffused thus boosting the market also in those areas. Deepened replicability assessment will be done and pre-feasibility analysis developed in 10 further Demosites across all over Europe. Co-design and training workshops will be organized at the replicability identified sites to promote stakeholders engagement and social awareness thus unlocking barriers and make it real THUNDER replication.

 

Objectives

  • To provide evidence of energy-efficiency of data centre waste heat recovery practice and to study innovative high temperature heat pump solutions specifically designed for this application.
  • To provide evidence of energy-efficiency of waste heat seasonal storage and prove the benefits of using thermochemical storage solutions.
  • To create a Sustainability assessment plan covering operational and life cycle perspectives (LCA, LCC) to have a holistic view of the impacts achieved by the innovative solutions.
  • To assess the techno-economic viability of the proposed solutions.
  • To deploy a sound strategy towards the exploitation, market uptake and replicability of THUNDER results.

Actions

  • Operational Monitoring plan definition.
  • Continuous operational monitoring and fine-tuning.
  • Leading the Sustainabiliy assessment work package.
  • Definition of the THUNDER Assessment plan at Demonstrator level.
  • Demonstrator KPIs impacts and savings.

Expected Results

  • THUNDER assessment plan.
  • THUNDER operational monitoring plan.
  • THUNDER monitoring platform.

R&D Line

  • Research on control algorithms for flexible demand, demand response and market participation.

Partners

Horizon Europe

101136186

Total Budget: 7,197,631.25€

CARTIF Budget: 425,000€

CARTIF Funding: 425,000€

Duration: 01/01/2024 – 31/12/2027

Responsible

Javier Antolín Gutiérrez

Energy Division

javant@cartif.es

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