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From left: Svein Atle Hagaseth, CEO of Green Mountain and Thomas Kraft, Managing Director at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Norway.

Green Mountain data centers host Hewlett Packard Enterprise AI and HPC infrastructure

Green Mountain, known for operating sustainable and energy-efficient data centers powered by renewable energy with minimal CO2 footprints, is helping Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) expand its ability to deliver high-demand artificial intelligence (AI) and high performance computing (HPC) workloads to customers.

Aerial view of the LON1-East Data Center Campus.

Green Mountain breaks ground on new data centre expansion in London

A new 14 MW expansion is now under construction at our LON1-East campus in Romford. The site is ideally located near the main financial districts of London and the key Market Exchanges. The new data centre expansion will be built over two phases (7 MW each phase), inside the existing building and offers over 5,500 sqm of white space. The first phase is set to be completed by Q1 2025.

The building in the middle is ready for TikTok handover.

Green Mountain delivers first data center building to TikTok

Today, Green Mountain officially handed over the first data center building at the OSL2-Hamar campus in Norway to TikTok. TikTok can now start delivering, installing, cabling and testing their servers and equipment in the data halls.

Green Mountain continues expansion of its data center in Oslo region

Green Mountain continues expansion of its data center in Oslo region

For the second time this year, Green Mountain starts new construction work at its data center facility in Enebakk outside Oslo. A new 10 MW data center will be completed by September 2024. Almost half of the capacity is already dedicated to a new international customer.

Fr.l: Rafi Wunsh (Azrieli Group) Svein Atle Hagaseth (Green Mountain), Stephan Krome (KMW), Gert-Uwe Mende (Lord Mayor), Jörg Höhler (KMW), Katrin Eder (Minister), Oliver Malerius (KMW),Nino Haase (Lord Mayor), Tobias Junglas and Markus Blum (KMW)

Green Mountain and KMW breaks ground on new sustainable data center campus in Germany

Norwegian data center company Green Mountain and German power company KMW, marked the start of construction of their new sustainable data center in Mainz, outside Frankfurt. Representatives of both local and regional government were present to perform a foundation stone ceremony at the site. The first 18MW building of the site, with 54MW total potential capacity, is set to be completed in Q1 2025.

From the construction site at OSL1-Enebakk

Green Mountain signs 10 MW expansion in Norway

Green Mountain grows rapidly and has started construction of a new 10 MW building at its OSL1-Enebakk site outside Oslo. The new 5800 sqm building is an extension to two already existing buildings dedicated to an international cloud provider.

DC2-Telemark is located in the idyllic valley of Rjukan, Norway.

Green Mountain expands capacity at data center in Norway

Green Mountain adds 4,5 MW of capacity to its existing data center facility at Rjukan in Norway. The expansion is a build-to-suit project for a new world-known international client. The construction is estimated to be completed in September 2022 and strengthens the site as a High Performance Computing cluster.
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Busy work at the construction site of the DC3-Oslo expansion.

Successful expansion at Green Mountain’s data center site in Oslo region

Only 9 months after the opening of the DC3-Oslo data center, the site expands with an additional 4MW building. This second building is a built-to-suit project for a large international cloud provider and was delivered ahead of schedule despite the challenges posed by Covid-19.

Haugaland Business Park

Green Mountain secures more land for expansion on the west coast of Norway

Green Mountain secures more land for expansion on the west coast of Norway. The agreement with Haugaland Business Park enables Green Mountain to realize their construction plans for yet another data center site. The location is ideal in terms of power, connectivity, and infrastructure.

CEO, Tor Kristian Gyland, in excavator with Mayor of Enebakk, Oystein Slette, in front.

Green Mountain builds new colocation data centre in Oslo region

Green Mountains has acquired a large area close to Oslo with line-of-sight capacity of 40 MW. The official construction of the first 4 MW building starts September 1st, estimated completion in September 2020. A substantial international client has already signed a contract for the entire first data centre building.

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