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Google invests 1 billion euros in Finnish data centre to drive AI growth

Alphabetowned Google will invest a more 1 billion euros ($ 1.1 billion). into the expansion of its data centre campus in Finland to drive. its artificial intelligence (AI) company growth in Europe, it. stated in a declaration on Monday.

In recent years, numerous data centres have been found in the. Nordic nations because of the region's cooler environment, tax. breaks and plentiful availability of renewable power.

Finland's Nordic neighbours Sweden and Norway have recently. grown progressively vital of hosting them, with some industry. professionals arguing the Nordic nations need to use their renewable. power for items such as green steel that could leave higher. surplus value in the nations.

However Finland's wind power capacity has increased so rapidly. over the last few years, by 75% to 5,677 megawatts in 2022 alone, that. on windy days rates have actually plummeted to unfavorable, market. statistics showed.

For that reason there is still eco-friendly capacity readily available for. data centres such as Google's, which acquires wind power in. Finland under long term agreements.

Analysts think information centres' power usage is set to. enormously increase due to the fast development in AI use, which. Google, too, pointed out for one of the factors behind its investment. choice, together with its Hamina data centre in Finland already. running with 97% carbon-free energy.

Heat coming out of our Finnish information center will be. re-routed to the district heating network in nearby Hamina,. covering local families, schools and civil service. structures, Google said in the declaration. It included that it intended. to achieve net no emissions throughout all of its operations and. value chain by 2030.

In addition to its Finnish investment, the search and cloud. giant announced last month it would build new data centres in. the Netherlands and Belgium.

(source: Reuters)