Project MIG-20241027, funded by the CDTI and the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan

KEYTER joins the E-CLIMADAT project to develop

climate-neutral data centers

At KEYTER, we remain firmly committed to innovation and sustainability as key pillars of our growth strategy. In this context, we are actively participating in the E-CLIMADAT project: Research into disruptive low-carbon technologies for the active, efficient, and flexible management of buildings, and their application to climate-neutral and resilient data centers (Reference: MIG-20241027).

This ambitious initiative aims to advance research in building envelope technologies, HVAC, refrigeration and heat recovery solutions, as well as advanced predictive energy management systems. The ultimate goal is to develop infrastructures such as Data Processing Centers (DPCs) that are fully carbon-neutral, while optimizing their environmental impact and maximizing energy efficiency.

A key aspect of the project is the development of an environmental digital twin, enabling real-time assessment of the environmental and energy impact of these technologies. This will support design optimization with a life-cycle approach, minimizing environmental footprints, reducing energy consumption and costs, and enhancing energy independence and flexibility.

The project brings together a solid and multidisciplinary consortium, led by COBRA, and supported by specialized companies including KEYTER (HVAC and refrigeration), Uxama (active façades), Cedrión (ionic wind cooling), Geopannel (insulation materials), and Global Factor (environmental digital twin). Additionally, renowned research centers Tecnalia, UPM, and Computaex are contributing their expertise to the initiative.

This project is subsidized by CDTI under the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan – Funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.

Through this project, KEYTER reaffirms its commitment to research and the development of cutting-edge technological solutions for a more sustainable future.

Project MIG-20241027, funded by the CDTI and the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan

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