Short, factual updates from the facilities we run — governance briefings, engineering notes, and operations reports written by the local teams that work on site. We publish when something is worth writing down, and we write what we can verify.
Operations notes, engineering write-ups and the occasional governance briefing — written by the local operating entities and the group office.
Battery storage and a managed compute hall, behind the same 10 kV connection, dispatched as one asset. 6 MW is carrying load today, 18 MW is the engineered end state — and the pairing of the two is where the real upside lives.
Read note →A quick update from the Dalsbruk team on how the co-located battery and managed compute load are running together this spring — and why the pairing is turning out to be the interesting part.
Read note →Every megawatt leaving a server rack comes back as thermal energy. In a Nordic town, that is not a disposal problem — it is winter heat a neighbour can use. How we design waste-heat offtake in from the first line drawing.
Read note →Our sites are built for a narrow, high-value band of compute: training, large-scale inference, scientific simulation and enterprise AI. Density, cooling, heat recovery and grid coupling all follow from knowing what the workload is going to do.
Read note →Local operating companies where the assets sit, a Swiss parent at the top, one European footprint end-to-end. The structure is the pitch — customers, lenders and municipalities know exactly who they are dealing with.
Read note →Nicole Krausmann — Head of Communications, GreenGridLabs
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