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Sign upA resilient carbon-negative cloud that heats swimming pools and residential buildings
A resilient carbon-negative cloud that heats swimming pools and residential buildings
At a time when data consumption is exploding, particularly due to the internet and smartphones, the need for digital infrastructures and data centres is also on the rise. Data centres consume a significant amount of energy in order to run servers and also to cool them down, which generates a phenomenal amount of wasted heat. To meet this challenge, Neutral-IT offers carbon neutrality, sovereignty and resilience to web applications. By distributing the data centres in strategic locations, this solutions is able to reuse up to 96% of its emitted heat to heat buildings, industrial sites or swimming pools. Highly versatile, this solution can be customized for small, medium and large enterprises.
Neutral-IT
Neutral-IT is a Cloud service provider that thrives on making our digital world carbon negative.
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