Top Data Center News for 30th March - 4th April, 2026
April 06, 2026
Microsoft Azure
The Microsoft Tinghøj Campus is a cornerstone of the new "Denmark West" data center region, representing a hyperscale investment designed to meet the soaring demand for AI and cloud services.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 8.95 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset | |
| 10.27 miles | atNorth: DEN02 |
The project, named DEN02, will cover an expansive 174 hectares and is slated for completion by late 2026.
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| 10.65 miles | ECO-LocaXion: Esbjerg |
The project will leverage ECO-LocaXion's expertise in building climate-focused data centers, with ECO-LocaXion also handling the future operation.
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| 11.22 miles | Bulk Infrastructure: Esbjerg Denmark DK01 |
Bulk's DK01 Campus, Esbjerg, southwest Denmark, was launched in December 2019.
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| 12.29 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Meta owns 212 hectares of land at Andrup near Esbjerg for a planned hyperscale data center campus known as Project Ember, but the project has been on hold since 2022 as the company redesigns its data center architecture for AI workloads and awaits grid capacity from Energinet.
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| 12.51 miles | Prime: Esbjerg |
Prime Data Centers plans to develop ESB01, a 550MW hyperscale data center campus in Esbjerg, Denmark, on a 640,000 sq m (6.89 million sq ft) site along Nordre Tovrupvej. The project’s first phase is planned at 160MW, with construction potentially starting in 2027 and initial capacity targeted for late 2029, subject to EIA and grid-connection approvals.
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| 13.50 miles | Thylander: Esbjerg |
Thylander, a Danish real estate firm, is building a "fully Danish developed, operated, and owned hyperscale data center" on Denmark's west coast, with the initial phase in Esbjerg set to launch in 2026.
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| 15.18 miles | Hyperscale Data Center Request Dataset |
Microsoft uses Containers (called ITPACs) to build out its data centers. These Containers are Shipping Containers fitted with all the necessary climate control, networking, server racks and other hardware necessary to be a “mini” data center all in one.
An Azure region is a set of data centers deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network.
With more global regions than any other cloud provider, Azure gives customers the flexibility to deploy applications where they need to. Azure is generally available in 46 regions around the world, with plans announced for 8 additional regions.
An Azure geography is a discrete market, typically containing two or more regions, that preserves data residency and compliance boundaries.
Geographies allow customers with specific data-residency and compliance needs to keep their data and applications close. Geographies are fault-tolerant to withstand complete region failure through their connection to our dedicated high-capacity networking infrastructure.
Availability Zones are physically separate locations within an Azure region. Each Availability Zone is made up of one or more data centers equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking.
Availability Zones allow customers to run mission-critical applications with high availability and low-latency replication.
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