Green Mountain announces leadership transition in the Nordics
Green Mountain today announces that Truls Dishington will assume the role of Managing Director, Nordics, succeeding Halvor Bjerke.
Green Mountain today announces that Truls Dishington will assume the role of Managing Director, Nordics, succeeding Halvor Bjerke.
Green Mountain and Hima Seafood yesterday marked the launch of their joint excess‑heat reuse project in Rjukan, Norway. The initiative represents an innovative industrial collaboration that combines sustainable data center operations with land‑based trout farming. The Norwegian Minister of Digitalisation and Public Governance officiated the opening.
Green Mountain and German energy provider KMW have signed a long-term agreement with an international company for 36 MW of data center capacity at the new FRA-Mainz campus, now under construction near Frankfurt.
A new milestone report from Menon Economics shows that the construction of three data center buildings in Hamar has generated NOK 6.1 billion in value added and supported 4,700 full-time equivalent jobs. These results are in line with the economic impact estimated in a previous report before the project began.
Over the past year, Green Mountain commissioned Menon Economics to conduct three reports analyzing the economic impact of our data centers in Rjukan, Rennesøy, and Enebakk. The key findings from these studies have now been compiled into a single, aggregated report — now available in English.
Green Mountain announces today that Halvor Bjerke will assume the role of Managing Director for Green Mountain in the Nordics, effective April 2025. He succeeds Svein Atle Hagaseth, who will transition into the role of Executive VP and Global Chief Business Officer of Green Mountain Global, the London-based holding company.
Today, the topping-out ceremony for one of the most modern and sustainable data centers in Europe took place in Mainz. The project, realized by Green Mountain and KMW sets new standards with a capacity of 54 megawatts and innovative technologies. Representatives from politics, business, and project partners celebrated this important milestone together.
Green Mountain has contracted with TClarke Ltd to deliver the second 7MW phase of expansion at their East London campus. This means that a total of 14 MW of available DC space will be ready for service in second half of 2025. An additional 16 MW will follow soon after, culminating in 30 MW of new capacity to meet the growing demand in East London’s thriving data center market.
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.
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.
Coromatic, part of the E.ON group and the leading provider of robust critical infrastructure solutions to secure continuous power supply and data communication, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the leading colocation data center provider, Green Mountain.
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.
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.
Green Mountain, the Norwegian data center colocation provider, releases the Sustainability Report for 2022. 100% renewable power, world-leading energy efficiency and pilot projects on heat reuse are still among the core elements of the company’s holistic approach to support data center sustainability.
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.