My favorite comment on the article is “The problem with capitalism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money."

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      We’re currently using waste heat in Denmark from data centres (and other industry including power plants, CHP - Combined Heat & Power) in district heating. Heat up the water and pump it down pipes to people’s homes.

      My home is for example heated up primarily by a cement factory, a CHP plant, and a waste incinerator.

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      You would think a laundromat would use waste heat from the dryers to heat their wash water (or even the room) but I’ve never seen that.

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          I didn’t mean to dump it directly into the indoor airflow.

          Clearly dryer exhaust needs to go through a heat exchanger to recover the heat for other uses.