60MW AI data center planned in Närpiö, Finland; facility integrates waste heat recovery via district heating network.
A 60MW AI data center is planned for Närpiö, Finland, marking another expansion of compute capacity into northern Europe. The facility will integrate waste heat recovery capabilities, connecting to the local district heating network to maximize operational efficiency.
This deployment reflects growing industry efforts to pair data center expansion with sustainability measures, particularly in regions with district heating infrastructure. By routing waste heat into community networks rather than dissipating it, the facility addresses both computational demand and local heating needs—a model gaining traction in Nordic deployments where district heating is established.
The Närpiö project signals continued investment in Finland's data center ecosystem, leveraging the region's cool climate and renewable energy access. For the broader AI buildout, such infrastructure increasingly ties compute provisioning to environmental integration, potentially becoming a differentiator in siting decisions across Europe.