Nordic model offers sustainable blueprint for AI data centers
atNorth
· February 05, 2026
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CSO Anders Fryxell in Observer argues the Nordic region demonstrates a proven model for resilient, efficient and sustainable AI-ready data center infrastructure.
- Main announcement: The article presents the Nordic model as a blueprint for scaling AI infrastructure, highlighting abundant renewable energy, cool climate enabling efficient cooling, and heat reuse (e.g., Sweden’s Stockholm Data Parks and atNorth’s integration with Vestforbrænding). It cites recent large investments and projects as context, including Google’s roughly $6 billion infrastructure hub in Visakhapatnam and a multibillion-dollar OpenAI-Oracle-SoftBank “Stargate” expansion (~five data centers totaling roughly 5 gigawatts).
- Background and details: The piece references the IEA projection that global data center electricity consumption could reach ~945 terawatt-hours by 2030, notes regulatory and grid constraints (e.g., Ireland’s moratorium on Dublin-area developments, EPA closing a generator-permit loophole, and JLL reporting multi-year power delivery wait times), and stresses the role of institutional frameworks such as Nord Pool and the Nordic Council of Ministers in enabling resilient, cross-border renewable supply.