ReGen III Corp, a clean technology company specializing in the upcycling of Used Motor Oil (UMO) has launched re-refined Group III base oils, targeting the immersion cooling market. Immersion cooling is a cutting-edge technology in which servers are submerged in a non-conductive fluid, enabling thermal management, improved energy efficiency, and reduced water usage compared to traditional air-based cooling systems.
As a circular product, ReGen III’s Group III re-refined base oils deliver purity and stability while supporting longer product lifetimes and reduced environmental impact. The patented process transforms UMO into base oils, achieving up to 82% lower CO2 e missions than virgin crude-derived oils. This aligns with the criteria of organisations, such as the Open Compute Project (OCP), that support the use of sustainable immersion fluids formulated for a long operational lifetime. These fluids possess, among other properties, a low global warming potential, a low carbon footprint, and a defined end-of-life treatment.
“We are excited about the opportunity to help address a critical challenge shared by the largest and fastest growing hyperscale data centres: the need to cool ever hotter, faster chips that exceed the limits of traditional air cooling,” stated Tony Weatherill, CEO and President of ReGen III. “As legacy dielectric fluids face growing environmental and regulatory scrutiny, including the phase-out of ‘forever chemicals’, our solution aligns with the circular economy and net zero priorities in a surging market.”
Immersion cooling fluid.
SOURCE | REGEN III CORP