Deep Green

Build and operate sustainable data centers for AI workloads

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1-20 employees
  • Property
  • B2B
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Construction
  • SaaS
Westminster, London, UK

Company mission

To utilise the heat emissions from data centres to substitute existing heating and hot water requirements.

Our take

Due to the energy consumption of IT servers, data centres produce a significant amount of heat. Large ones can even annually produce the amount needed to power a mid-sized city. The growing effect of data centres on global heating was the starting point for Deep Green’s heating offset solutions.

The company recaptures heat from data centre computing and repurposes it for social good. Utilising this captured heating for public facilities and hot water in swimming pools, the company is a pioneer in the heat repurposing space.

Investors believe so too. Deep Green has been awarded $200 million in Growth Equity funding from Octopus Energy, indicating the potential impact it could have. This funding is being used to strengthen the company’s partnerships with private enterprises and local governments, thereby expanding its impact to more public buildings.

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Kirsty

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Leadership

Mark Bjornsgaard

(Founder & CIO)

Also the Managing Partner of System Two and Co-Founder of Secret Source and is an Investor at New Change FX and Optect.

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