The Amsterdam Area based scale-up Asperitas has been working since 2014 on a technology that enables datacentres around the world to facilitate the most advanced digital applications while at the same time saving energy and even providing energy to the environment on a large scale. Several organisations in Europe already use the technology, including Vienna Scientific Cluster in Austria, 2CRSI in France and EcoRacks in Eindhoven. In Germany, the LOEWE Institute will use the Asperitas solution for what is called High Performance Computing. The LOEWE Institute is a collaboration between Senckenberg Nature Research Society, Goethe University in Frankfurt, Justus-Liebig University and Fraunhofer Institute. The researchers at the LOEWE Institute are going to use advanced hardware for biodiversity research.