In 2013, the Norwegian-owned company Green Mountain Data Center also opened a facility just north of Stavanger on the southwestern coastline of Norway. It moved into a former NATO ammunition storage site at Rennesøy that provides very high security and cooling based on cold seawater from the nearby fjord.
Their initial data hub was 13,600 square meters (about 146,000 square feet) of white space, with an infrastructure designed to scale to 26MW of computing power.
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The Nordic countries' low outside temperatures, cheap power, and stable economies are proving hard for tech giants to resist when it comes to siting new datacenters.
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