AirJoule Technologies Corporation announced its participation in the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers program, aimed at advancing sustainable solutions for data center operations. The company was selected as one of three winners from over seventy applicants and is the only US-based and water-focused participant. AirJoule Technologies will collaborate with global data center operators and infrastructure providers, including Microsoft and Google, to deploy its technology, which uses waste heat from data centers to produce distilled water from air. The program includes phases such as engagement with partners, product refinement, commercial alignment, and access to test facilities. AirJoule anticipates deploying its system at a testbed facility in Denmark in summer 2026.
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