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Vattenfall and Nscale Secure Sustainable AI Infrastructure Power Agreement

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In a key development for enterprise leaders focused on scaling transformative AI systems, Vattenfall and Nscale have formalized a long-term renewable power agreement. This contract will supply the inaugural phase of Nscaleโ€™s hyperscale data center in Kvandal, northern Norway. Scheduled to begin operations in 2027, the facility will utilize 100 percent renewable electricity to cover power needs through 2031. This partnership directly supports the creation of a sustainable AI infrastructure, reflecting the growing demand for clean power from the global digital infrastructure sector.

The newly secured renewable power agreement aligns with Nscaleโ€™s flagship European AI infrastructure initiative. As a vertically integrated global hyperscale provider, Nscale enables companies and governments to create, deploy, and expand transformative AI systems. The Kvandal site will launch with an initial capacity of 230 MW, featuring clear potential for future capacity expansion. By securing a reliable supply of renewable electricity, operators can sustain the massive, continuous computing loads required by these advanced technological applications. Establishing a sustainable AI infrastructure in this region leverages the unique operational advantages of the Nordics, which offer access to fossil-free energy, a naturally cold climate that supports energy efficiency, and a highly dependable technological grid.

According to Ronny Brunstad, Managing Director of Vattenfall Norway, the Nordic region presents exceptionally strong conditions for operating a sustainable data center. Brunstad emphasized that securing long-term power contracts grants fast-growing, energy-intensive industries essential predictability and security within an increasingly volatile global energy market.

Operating outside of Narvik, the Kvandal facility represents a crucial component of Europe’s technological capacity. Stian Jenssen, Managing Director for Nscale Scandinavia, noted that successfully developing large-scale technology frameworks in Norway and Europe relies heavily on trusted partners across the entire value chain. Jenssen reinforced that securing green power is a vital part of their business model. Through this long-term strategic alignment, both organizations highlight their operational capability to cultivate a sustainable data center network that consistently meets the stringent demands of modern enterprise computing.

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