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Our data centres are highly energy efficient and support local communities with free heat.

The tech works by submerging data centre computers in mineral oil, which captures heat from the machines.

Deep Green bags £200M to heat ‘hundreds’ of swimming pools with data centre energy

The output is then processed through a heat exchanger and into the water.

The temperature is only topped up when required.

It will do this armed with a whopping200mn investment from energy provider Octopus Energy,announcedthis week.

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The technology also has big potential beyond leisure centres.

All Deep Green now needs is more customers to make use of its green computing space.

Story bySion Geschwindt

Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy.

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Deep Green’s computers are submerged in mineral oil that captures waste heat.

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