It looks like they have data for the United States now.
We have public utilities that must raise bonds to grow to scale with demand, and some competitive electrical energy markets with competitive margin and efficiency incentives in the US.
FWIU, datacenters are unable to sell their waste heat, boiled sterilized steam and water, unused diesel, and potentially excess energy storage.
To sell energy back to the grid to help solve the Duck curve and Alligator curve problems requires a smart grid 2.0 or a green field without much existing infrastructure to cross over or under.
To sell datacenter waste heat through a pipe under the street to the building next door, you must add some heat.
Nonprofit org opportunity: Screenplay wherein {{Superhero}} explains this and other efficiency and sustainability opportunities to the market at large, perhaps with comically excessive product placement for which charity or charities and physics with 3D CG
"Solar thermal trapping at 1,000°C and above" (2024) should be enough added heat to move waste datacenter heat to a compatible adjacent facility.
Sand batteries hold more heat than water, in certain thermal conditions.
Algae farms can eat CO2 and Heat, for example.
Cooling towers waste heat and water as steam.
Nonprofit org opportunity: Directory with for-charity sponsored lists of renewable energy products and services, with regions of operation; though there's a way to list schema:LocalBusiness and their schema:Offer (s) for products and services with rdfs:Class and rdfs:Property for search engines to someday also index
Business opportunity: managed renewable energy service to quote solar/wind/hydro/geo/fauna/insulation site plans [for nonprofit organizations], with support contracts and safety inspection and also crew management