Green Mountain
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Green Mountain has broken ground on a new 14MW data centre expansion at its LON1-East campus in Romford, near London.
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Green Mountain confirms that it has submitted its building application to the local municipality for the construction of a new data centre facility in Kalberg, Norway.
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Green Mountain has started construction of a new 10MW data centre building at its OSL1-Enebakk campus, just outside of Oslo.
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Green Mountain will establish a new 54MW data centre site in Mainz, 30km outside of Frankfurt.
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Green Mountain has entered into an agreement with TikTok to build a new 150MW data centre site in Hamar, Norway.
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Green Mountain has appointed Svein Atle Hagaseth as its new chief executive officer (CEO).
Forthcoming events
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Green Mountain has completed the construction of a new 13.5MW data centre in Oslo, Norway.
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Green Mountain has announced another 20MW expansion of its data centre capacity in Norway.
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Green Mountain has signed an agreement to acquire an existing data centre and available adjacent land in Romford, East London.
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Green Mountain and Scan are to combine their services to deliver managed hosting solutions for the high-performance computing (HPC) and AI markets.
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The Datacloud Global Awards returned on 25 April with a ceremony in Monaco.
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Green Mountain, the Norwegian data centre company, has acquired a 53,000 sqm plot of land adjacent to its DC3-Oslo data centre campus.
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Green Mountain, the Norwegian company acquired last month by Azrieli Group, is to expand its DC3-Oslo data centre by an additional 4MW.
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Israeli real estate group Azrieli is acquiring 100% of Norway data centre services firm Green Mountain for around $850 million, to expand its data centre activity.
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Green Mountain has secured a 50,000m2 plot on the west coast of Norway that is currently powered by renewable hydropower.
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Green Mountain has opened its first 4MW data centre at its new data centre campus at Enebakk outside Oslo, Norway.
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The Norwegian colocation provider Green Mountain recently opened their latest expansion at their DC1-Stavanger data centre in Norway, where the company designed, constructed, and delivered a 2.5MW data hall inside one of the mountain halls.
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Green Mountain, a Norwegian provider of green data centres, has announced that it has been selected as a Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute partner connecting in Stavanger.