A NORWEGIAN STARTUP has plans for the world’s largest data centre, a four-storey tall and 600,000m2 set-up in Ballangen, northern Norway.
WHY NORWAY?
The company, called Kolos, will build the data centre within the Arctic Circle, in a location surrounded by water. The firm says the design and location would make for greater energy efficiency, because it needs less chilling, and will use 100% renewable energy.
“Kolos is changing the paradigm in data centre infrastructure, moving away from dense, high-cost, fossil fuel-driven areas, to an area abundant in clean, renewable energy,” explains the firm on its website.
“The Kolos data centre will bring world-class tech industry and jobs to the community and surrounding area of Ballangen.”
When it opens, the centre will draw about 70MW of power, but within a…