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[Carbon Facts] 🔴 Rendering an animation movie takes a lot of energy and so does heating buildings. What if we found a way to combine both and thus save one of the two expenses? This is exactly what we do at Qarnot ! 👉 Let's take the example of a 90-min animation movie, about 130,000 frames in total. Each frame can be rendered several times and takes several hours to be rendered. That represents more than ten million hours of computation on a single core! 🤯 🟢 When rendered on the QB·1 digital boilers, it reduces the associated carbon footprint by more than 88% compared to a traditional European datacenter. It represents the CO2 equivalent of 224,321 showers or 94 Paris - New York flights ✈ (based on the energy required to heat the water from the French national grid in 2021) We’re using this Climate Idea to get the attention of Pixar because we want to start a climate dialogue and help you decarbonise your operations. We have the solution but we need companies like Pixar to work with us to help us reach our impact potential. If you want Pixar to respond to this idea, click ‘agree’ and if it reaches over 100 agrees, We Don’t Have Time will reach out to Pixar and ask them to respond. This is how we accelerate climate action! We have lots more information on our website about who we are, why we're doing this and what we've done for other companies. Please check it out and get in touch with us if you have any questions. https://qarnot.com/fr Thanks to We Don't Have Time for creating a platform which allows us to share climate solutions with those who have the power to implement them 🌍
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This company has developed a radiator sized computer which they install into homes and businesses to provide heat for the occupants. They sell the computing power to banks, animation studios and anyone else requiring a large data centre. The "radiators" are sold at a fixed price and Qarnot pay for the electricity they consume, allowing the users to benefit from the 'waste' heat. The uniqueness comes with Qarnot's approach to decentralising computing. Instead of using a large data centre and spending money on electricity to cool it, Qarnot's customers can use the 'waste' heat to replace the requirement for heat in certain applications. Their model works best in colder countries where demand for heat is high, but it is still an interesting approach to decarbonising. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNytmvltsWk https://qarnot.com/en/home/
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Dear Connor Lascelles Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Qarnot and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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What a great and interesting solution to recycle energy waste efficiently. The future is a transition to circular economy and find new ways of re-use as much resources as possible. The solution and innovation of Qarnot is a great example and contribution on our path to Net Zero. We would be interested in the biggest challenges Qarnot is facing.
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Interesting! I will definitely read more about this
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Have you thought about Visual Effects Houses ? Pixar is a great start and with their content one would think they would welcome a conversation.
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Dear Qarnot Thank you for getting your climate idea to level 2! We have reached out to Pixar Animation Studios and asked what they think. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Amazing results, everyone should do this!