UnitedCorp Announces Plans for 49-Megawatt Greenhouse and Hyperscale Data Center Heat Station Campus in Beauharnois, Québec
09 Juli 2019 - 2:30PM
InvestorsHub NewsWire
UnitedCorp Announces
Plans for
49-Megawatt Greenhouse
and Hyperscale Data Center Heat Station Campus in
Beauharnois,
Québec
Facilities to incorporate
innovative proprietary
passive-cooling ground-coupled
heat-exchanger along
with recently
developed and tested sealed
negative pressure cabinets for
data center servers to
produce
"Agri-heat"
for organic greenhouse operations
MIAMI, FL
-- July 9, 2019 -- InvestorsHub
NewsWire -- Miami-based
United American
Corp ("UnitedCorp"
or the
"Company") (OTC:
UAMA) announced today that its operating division,
the Canadian
Agriculture Thermal Energy Corporation / Corporation
d'Énergie
Thermique
Agricole du
Canada ("CETAC") has entered into
an
exclusive
conditional
Purchase Agreement in Beauharnois,
Québec for the development of
a new Heat Station
Campus. The 90-acre site is located
approximately
450 meters from the Hydro-Québec
Léry substation.
Following the
successful development of its first 8.5 MW Heat Campus in
Ste-Marie-Madeleine, Québec and with plans for
two
new
sites for an additional 3.8
MW currently
underway,
the Company is now preparing plans for the construction
of
a
Campus
with
10 Heat Stations,
each supplying dry Agri-heat to a total of
770,000 square
feet
or 7
hectares of adjacent greenhouses. Between the data center
agricultural Heat Station and greenhouse operations,
the Campus is expected to provide
direct
employment for 150 people and will
support a
number of secondary jobs. The Beauharnois Campus will
be called CETAC IV and at full capacity will
use 40MW
of power
for Heat Stations and
9MW
for photosynthetic
lighting.
CETAC is currently soliciting
support
from a number of
governmental and non-governmental parties including the City of
Beauharnois, the Municipalité
Régionale de Compté (MRC) of
Beauharnois-Salaberry, the Québec Ministry of Economic Development,
Innovation and Export Trade, the Québec Ministry of Energy
and Natural Resources, the Ministère de l'Agriculture,
des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation
du Québec
(MAPAQ), Montreal
International, and atmosphérique
la
pollution contre lutteuébécoise de
QAssociation'L
(AQLPA), amongst others.
City construction
permits and Hydro-Québec power connectivity have been
requested under the Québec Construction Code and
Building Act
Aerial view of CETAC IV site
Negative
Pressure Airtight Sealed
Server Cabinets
In addition to
the Company's well-established docking stations for cryptocurrency
mining, CETAC IV will be primarily dedicated to the hosting of
traditional
computer servers which will utilize the Company's recently
developed sealed negative pressure
server
cabinets. Each negative pressure
cabinet is designed to house up to 6,000 watts of servers with
cooling provided through the Heat Station's Canadian well system
– cooling is
therefore done naturally and without the
need for air conditioning or significant
electro-mechanical
venting. All hot and dry heat
is accumulated
from
within
the Domes and is then transferred to adjacent
greenhouses. The Heat Station
with
Canadian well
design has the ability to
easily
swap
between negative pressure cabinets
and various models of ASIC-based computer server
equipment as required.
The agricultural Heat Station will
be fully
compliant with the Data Center Redundancy
Architectures Uptime Institute
N+1
specification
related to high resilience
distributed
power configuration
redundancy. This includes
Tier 3
level uptime. Unlike other data center
designs,
the
Agri-Heat
Stations do not require any
powered
cooling
redundancy
as all
cooling
is accomplished
through its natural passive-cooling ground-coupled
heat-exchanger Canadian well
technology.
Negative pressure cabinet showing cool airflow from
Canadian wells and server configuration. Cabinets are sealed and
insulated from ambient air in the Dome.
Climate Change
and Sustainable Development:
The Growth of Data Centers and the Greening of the Data Center
Business
With the
significant increase in the world's digital economy, there has
been an ever-increasing demand for data
center services. Market
Insights, for
example,
has projected a
compounded annual growth rate of some 28% until at least 2023. The Company is
of the opinion that this trend will continue for some
time; as North America transitions
to 5G Wireless and the applications that use
this high-speed
connectivity,
there will
also be a major growth in personal
cloud services and smartphone apps.
While data centers are extremely demanding of electrical
resources,
UnitedCorp's approach incorporates solid
principles of sustainable development. This includes the typical
reduction of 20% in power by eliminating the need for air
conditioning as well as the
utilization of
the heat generated by the servers for organic greenhouse operations
year-round. Furthermore, with a
population of just over 5 million people within 100 miles of the
facility, the Company expects that all produce from the greenhouses
will be sold locally, minimizing the carbon footprint
from
transportation – particularly in the winter
months. Based on published data from
Hydro-Quebec, the Company estimates that the Beauharnois facility
would avoid some 240,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases per year
when compared with a similar facility powered by electricity from
fossil fuels.
CETAC intends to partner with local farmers and greenhouse
operators for the operation of the greenhouses and,
as with its first
heat station campus, will soon issue an
international Request for
Proposal
for the development of this site and installation of
6,500
cabinets
of 6
kilowatts
each. The Company has also
applied for Hydro-Québec's Economic
Development Rate which provides up to a 20% reduction in power
rates until 2027. The Request for Proposal will
be issued to international
hyperscale data
center cloud-based operators where environment health and
safety, sustainability and carbon offset are a priority. The
Company anticipates entering
into
hosting
service agreements in Q4 2019. Each
Dome will operate as a distinct legal
entity within the
CETAC IV Campus at just under 5MW each
and the
Company will seek
private financing for each
entity.
"Unlike other data center operations which utilize power for one
purpose only and waste valuable heat output,
CETAC
IV
is
first and
foremost an agricultural project. Through the creation of the
heating system, it combines the increasing demand for data center
services with economic development and
food security while at the same time is mindful of climate
change and
the environment overall," stated Benoit Laliberté,
President of UnitedCorp. "Our goal with this
project, and eventually others in the
Province, is to be the most green and sustainable operation
in the
world by
using computer servers as heat sources while still generating
the
highest possible value-added per
megawatt, all while maintaining
full
compliance with the Quebec Act
Respecting The Preservation Of Agricultural Land And
Agricultural Activities by making use
of
a land lot for
agricultural purposes."
More information on the Company's Heat Station and negative
pressure cabinet technology can be obtained at www.unitedcorp.com
Current CETAC I Heat Campus with rendering of how
greenhouses will be constructed adjacent to Heat
Stations
About United
American Corp
Established in
1992, United American Corp is a Florida-based development and
management company focusing on telecommunications and information
technologies. The company currently owns telecommunications assets
and holds the rights to manage a portfolio of patents and
proprietary technology in telecommunications, social media and
Blockchain technology, and owns and operates the BlockchainDomes
which are designed to provide heat for agricultural operations
using computer equipment in naturally-cooled data centers where
efficiency and low-cost operations are a priority.
About the Data Center and
Blockchain Dome Heat
Station
The UnitedCorp
Data Center and Blockchain Dome Heat Station
was designed to
provide heat for agricultural operations using traditional computer servers
within its patent pending sealed negative pressure cabinets
or
on docking
stations for ASIC (application-specific
integrated circuit chip) mining operations where efficiency and
low-cost are a priority. The Domes, which utilize a proprietary
passive-cooling ground-coupled
heat-exchanger technology
system,
are particularly well-suited for situations where
rapid cluster deployment is required as they can be erected and
commissioned in a matter of weeks rather than up to a
year using the traditional "Bricks and Mortar" approach.
Dome Heat
Stations can be configured in a wide range of sizes to service any
type of greenhouse operation.
How the
Dome Heat
Stations work can be seen
at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDmhhaJKHLg
This news release contains forward-looking statements that are
subject to various risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual
results could differ materially from those anticipated in such
forward-looking statements as a result of numerous factors that may
be beyond the Company's control. Forward-looking statements are
based on the expectations and opinions of the Company's management
on the date the statements are made, and the Company assumes no
obligation to update forward-looking statements should
circumstances in management's expectations or opinions
change.
Source:
United American
Corp
Contact:
Jenna
Trevor-Deutsch
Director, Investor Relations
investorrelations@unitedcorp.com
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