Monday, March 10, 2025

atNorth announces heat reuse enabled mega site in Kouvola

Author: Isha Jain

atNorth has announced further expansion into Finland with a new mega site planned on a 21Ha plot, in Kouvola, 139km north east of Helsinki and 52km from the city of Hamina. The site, called FIN04, aligns to atNorth’s growth strategy and will be its 10th data centre in the Nordics and its fourth campus in Finland.

FIN04 will have an immediate power supply of 60MW with the first phase, ready for operation in the second half of 2025 and a path to power to several hundred megawatts when fully built. The site will cater for both colocation customers and build-to-suit projects.

“This agreement is yet another hallmark moment for atNorth. Kouvola is a critical location for our next site, as we continue to expand and meet the growing demand for high performance services,” comments Eyjolfur Magnus Kristinsson, CEO, atNorth. “We are in ongoing discussions with several AI companies, hyperscalers as well as international organisations requiring high performance computing, who see the clear benefit of moving to the Nordics to decarbonise their IT workloads. True to our vision, we are leading the way in future-proofed data centre infrastructure across the Nordics.”

The Kouvola region is known for its sustainability practices. The city promotes a circular economy throughout its infrastructure design and architecture, in line with the needs of local communities, businesses, and residents.

“Kouvola is a sought-after, sustainable destination. We welcome business investment from responsible companies like atNorth, who see the benefit in helping to advance digitalisation in an environmentally responsible way,” states Marita Toikka, Mayor of Kouvola. “We are excited to collaborate with atNorth to bring innovation, digital competitiveness and sustainability to the forefront.”

Working closely with the city of Kouvola and energy partner, KSS Energia, the new FIN04 site will be enabled with heat reuse capabilities, which will enable the recovery of excess heat from the data centre to be recycled for possible reuse within the local community.

“We are excited to work with atNorth to implement a heat reuse practice that can serve as an inspiration for other businesses striving to meet sustainability targets and contribute to a better world,” states Marko Riipinen, CEO, KSS Energia.



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