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ASP Data Center is transforming Suldal, Norway, from a traditional power producer into a hub for sustainable digital infrastructure with its new project at Tysingvatnet.
Having acquired a 56-decare site for 40 million kroner ($4 million), the developer is moving into a phased development approach focused on high-value computing rather than cryptocurrency mining, which is strictly prohibited at the site. This strategic shift is expected to generate significant local employment and industrial growth, backed by a municipal buy-back clause that ensures the project’s realization.
Asp Data Center owns and operates secure, sustainable, and high-availability facilities in the Nordics, providing modern colocation, data center hosting, and IT infrastructure solutions. The company serves enterprises, hyperscalers, and cloud providers with scalable services and carrier-neutral connectivity designed to strengthen business continuity and disaster recovery.
Strategically located to ensure maximum uptime, Asp Data Center combines redundant power with advanced network security to deliver reliable, high-capacity infrastructure for organizations expanding their digital footprint.
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