However, the situation is not yet perfect: there is still a lot of work to be done in this field.
Many people think of data centers as inhospitable places that require air conditioning to be livable and comfortable. However, these centers operate efficiently even without air conditioning. They do this by using heat, or cooling, from so-called district heating systems , which use low-cost, low-carbon energy sources.
These sources represent an interesting system, as they provide stable temperatures in data centers throughout the year, minimizing the use of systems. In fact, the low temperatures produced by these systems are ideal for avoiding the overheating of sensitive equipment, without the use of air conditioning.

This system creates a “stable” environment, which will have little need for the use of air conditioners for cooling, resulting in, among other things, low CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions compared to other energy sources.