Futuristic greenhouse heated by mining server exhaust
Pioneering Climate Research · 2026

Where servers
grow forests.

We capture exhaust heat from miner servers and channel it into next-generation greenhouses. A closed loop where computation feeds cultivation.

Heat exchange visualization: mining server transfers exhaust heat into a glass greenhouse pod
Closed-loop thermal exchange · Live system
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94%
Heat recovered from server exhaust
3.2×
Crop yield versus conventional greenhouses
0
Net carbon emissions per harvest cycle
12
Active research sites across Europe

The Vision

Computation should leave the planet greener than it found it.

Every watt spent on computation produces heat. We treat that heat not as waste, but as the most valuable resource in modern agriculture. Our greenhouses thrive on what the digital economy throws away.

Technology

A new physics of growing food.

Four integrated systems convert hash rate into harvest. Designed end-to-end, calibrated continuously, beautifully transparent.

Adaptive Compute

Mining workloads modulate in real time to match thermal demand from the cultivation chamber.

Closed-Loop Airflow

Filtered exhaust air is directed through a heat-exchange manifold, stabilizing canopy temperature within 0.2 °C.

Bio-Calibrated Climate

Spectral sensors and ML models tune humidity, CO₂ and light to each crop's circadian profile.

Zero Waste Energetics

Surplus heat charges thermal batteries, smoothing yield across day-night and seasonal cycles.

Mining servers releasing recoverable heat

Inside the loop

36 °C of pure potential.

Our miners run hot — and we want them to. Every degree above ambient becomes a calorie of growth, captured and channeled to where life happens.

Build the closed loop with us.

Researchers, growers, datacenter operators — we're assembling the consortium that will redefine what computation is for.