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WSTAR: Wasa Zero Emission Centre

WSTAR project summerised

About the project

Wasa Zero Emission Data Center (WSTAR) is an infrastructure enabling research on future climate-neutral data centers. As a part of the
Technobothnia research infrastructure in Vaasa, the energy capital in Finland, it provides direct and near contacts to the energy industry.
Globally, data centers today use around 1% of the electrical energy; this is predicted to rise to 8–21% by 2030! As almost all energy
consumed is offloaded as unused waste heat, the carbon footprint of data centers is huge if renewable energy sources are not used.
WSTAR enables research on how to completely change the energy model of data centers, and tight integration with the local energy
system allows them to act as efficient electrical grid balancers in combination with renewable energy sources. Future mobile, local, and
small-scale data centers, also enables effective edge-based installations, and provides research possibilities to fulfill EU guidelines of
climate neutral data centers by 2030.

Project goal

Wasa Zero Emission Data Center (WSTAR) is an infrastructure enabling the research on future climate-neutral data centers. As a part of the Technobothnia research infrastructure in Vaasa, the energy capital in Finland, it provides direct and near contacts to the energy industry.

Fredrik Hanstén

Project Leader

Period: 1.1.2023 - 31.12.2025
Focus area: Sustainable Technology
Campus: Vasa
Novia share of total budget: 435592 €
Financers: Research Council of Finland,
Partners: Åbo Akademi University, Vaasa University of Applied Sciences, University of Vaasa
External coordinator: University of Vaasa