Finland’s Winda Energy Plans 100MW Data Center in Lapland Industrial Park
May 29, 2026
Finland
The multi-site campus utilizes an eco-integrated framework designed to route recovered server heat straight into local municipal district heating networks. Situated in a geographically stable coastal region, the campus leverages year-round natural ambient cooling to maintain exceptional energy efficiency across all plots. Its strategic coastal positioning provides a direct gateway to landing subsea fiber networks, establishing ultra-low latency routes across the Baltic Sea to Central Europe.
| Distance | Site | About |
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| 0.11 miles | T.Loop: Hanko East DC |
A sustainable, AI-ready greenfield data center initiative in Southern Finland designed to fully integrate into the local energy grid and recycle server heat into the community.
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| 0.14 miles | T.Loop: Hanko East DC5 |
A sustainable, AI-ready greenfield data center initiative in Southern Finland designed to fully integrate into the local energy grid and recycle server heat into the community.
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| 0.17 miles | T.Loop: Hanko East DC6 |
A sustainable, AI-ready greenfield data center initiative in Southern Finland designed to fully integrate into the local energy grid and recycle server heat into the community.
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| 0.21 miles | T.Loop: Hanko East DC2 |
A sustainable, AI-ready greenfield data center initiative in Southern Finland designed to fully integrate into the local energy grid and recycle server heat into the community.
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| 0.23 miles | T.Loop: Hanko East DC4 |
A sustainable, AI-ready greenfield data center initiative in Southern Finland designed to fully integrate into the local energy grid and recycle server heat into the community.
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| 0.40 miles | T.Loop: Hanko East DC3 |
A sustainable, AI-ready greenfield data center initiative in Southern Finland designed to fully integrate into the local energy grid and recycle server heat into the community.
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T.Loop specializes in the design, construction, and operation of Data Energy Centers (DECs). These innovative facilities are strategically positioned "on the edge," integrated into buildings with heating requirements that align with the excess heat generated by the DECs. T.Loop maintains ownership of the DEC operations.
The primary users of these DECs are clients with high-density computing needs, including those in fields such as High-Performance Computing (HPC), Machine Learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT), 5G technology, and blockchain applications.
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