Sustainability Magazine October 2025 Issue 57 | Page 95

ATNORTH
centres in order to protect greenbelt land is something that we carefully consider during site selection”.
Sweden is also adding another dimension to atNorth’ s expansion efforts with a recently secured land intended for additional mega site. This facility will support larger-scale operations designed to serve major enterprise and hyperscale customers requiring substantial capacity and advanced infrastructure.
In Norway, the company is currently evaluating how best to develop a recent power allocation.
The power and potential of modular design atNorth’ s technical approach emphasises modular and scalable design principles. Often, modular data centres are quick to construct and are most cost effective and energy efficient.
“ Our data centre blueprint design is simple and prefabricated so it’ s easy to upgrade, it’ s easy to change,” explains Anna. So, when new technology comes in that can benefit the workloads of the customer, we can accommodate it. We have to be prepared with a good foundation so that we can meet changing needs rapidly and be at the forefront of applying innovation that allows more workloads or different types of workloads into our data centres.”
Likewise, the company is also prioritising a hybrid approach to cooling, with Anna saying:“ It means that, as our customers are growing, we can change with them, and we can make sure that we are there when they need something more from us as a company and service provider.”
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