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:Guest presentations
:Guest presentations


:Discussion and presentation of the workstreams' results and future outcomes
:Discussion and presentation of the workstreams' results


====WORKSTREAMS:====
====WORKSTREAMS:====
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Work:
Work:
   
   
* How does a “heat recovery room” look like?  
:-How does a “heat recovery room” look like?  


* Definition of spacing, elements, basic parameters;
:-Definition of spacing, elements, basic parameters;


* Influence of size;
:-Influence of size;


* In a second stage, define different application scenarios (district heating, greenhouse, swimming pool…) as variables of the base design;
:-In a second stage, define different application scenarios (district heating, greenhouse, swimming pool…) as variables of the base design;


Deliverables:
Deliverables:


* Reference tools (tools for equipment dimensioning);
:-Reference tools (tools for equipment dimensioning);


* Tables with equipment to be employed; tables with parameters;
:-Tables with equipment to be employed; tables with parameters;


* Drawings;  
:-Drawings;  




Expertise: MEP knowledge, in particular hydraulic systems and controls, technical drawing, technical dimensioning
Expertise: MEP knowledge, in particular hydraulic systems and controls, technical drawing, technical dimensioning


=====Heat Reuse Economics=====
=====Heat Reuse Economics=====
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Work:  
Work:  


* Define how much does a baseline heat reuse project cost. Boundary: the data center exchange room.
:-Define how much does a baseline heat reuse project cost. Boundary: the data center exchange room.


* Define variables and parameters of influence,  
:-Define variables and parameters of influence,  


* Potential earnings
:-Potential earnings


* In a second stage, define different application scenarios (district heating, greenhouse, swimming pool…) as variables of the base design
:-In a second stage, define different application scenarios (district heating, greenhouse, swimming pool…) as variables of the base design


Deliverables:
Deliverables:


* model with the financials of heat reuse:  
:-model with the financials of heat reuse:  


* base case(s) definition / example case /parameters to consider / boundaries
:-base case(s) definition / example case /parameters to consider / boundaries


* Cost analysis of equipment
:-Cost analysis of equipment


* White paper with an analysis of the results
:-White paper with an analysis of the results






Expertise: MEP knowledge, in particular hydraulic systems and controls, technical drawing, technical dimensioning
Expertise: MEP knowledge, in particular hydraulic systems and controls, technical drawing, technical dimensioning


(Necessary consideration of the results from other workstreams: Policies around heat reuse / Reference designs)  
(Necessary consideration of the results from other workstreams: Policies around heat reuse / Reference designs)  


=====Policies around Heat Reuse=====
=====Policies around Heat Reuse=====
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Work:  
Work:  


* identify barriers, needed actions and highlight sample policies around the globe for heat reuse in data centers
:-identify barriers, needed actions and highlight sample policies around the globe for heat reuse in data centers


Deliverables
Deliverables
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:Whitepaper:
:Whitepaper:


* an introduction/summary which makes the case for reusing data center waste heat;  
:-an introduction/summary which makes the case for reusing data center waste heat;  


* a section which identifies key hurdles or barriers, general actions which governments can take, and 1-2 examples of good policies where they exist; and  
:-a section which identifies key hurdles or barriers, general actions which governments can take, and 1-2 examples of good policies where they exist; and  


* a final section on potential people or organizations to engage who are outside of the OCP with whom we might engage.   
:-a final section on potential people or organizations to engage who are outside of the OCP with whom we might engage.   




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:3rd Tuesday of the month: General HR call  
:3rd Tuesday of the month: General HR call  


[https://www.opencompute.org/projects/heat-reuse '''Here'''] are all the calls displayed in a Google Calendar, extracted regularly from https://ocp-all.groups.io/g/OCP-CE-Heat-Reuse/calendar


All the calls are always here: '''https://opencompute-org.zoom.us/j/87427111429?pwd=Mkc5QVFNSWF4SE00enlYdnhvRElxdz09#success'''
Check here when are our next calls and what are they going to be about:


Check here when are our next calls and what are they going to be about:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XJSZyONA3FZtDtCHIL85R6H3w9-jJvDVlfu3aRYKAJw/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XJSZyONA3FZtDtCHIL85R6H3w9-jJvDVlfu3aRYKAJw/edit?usp=sharing


Here you have as well a google calendar with the next calls to download the invites: https://www.opencompute.org/projects/heat-reuse
Subscribe here to get reminders and be up-to-date with our latest news: https://ocp-all.groups.io/g/OCP-CE-Heat-Reuse


==Documents==
==Documents==
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==Get Involved==
==Get Involved==
:- [https://ocp-all.groups.io/g/OCP-DCF-Heat-Reuse Heat Reuse Mailing List]
:- [https://ocp-all.groups.io/g/OCP-DCF-Heat-Reuse Heat Reuse Mailing List]
:- [https://ocp-all.groups.io/g/OCP-DCF DCF Mailing List]
:- [https://www.opencompute.org/projects/data-center-facility/ OCP DCF Website]
:- [https://www.opencompute.org/projects/data-center-facility/ OCP DCF Website]
:- [http://opencompute.org/projects/projects-calendar/ OCP Projects Calendar]
:- [http://opencompute.org/projects/projects-calendar/ OCP Projects Calendar]
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