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Time: Bjerkvik featured on global AI front
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Time: Bjerkvik featured on global AI front

From Aftenposten · () Norwegian

Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Time magazine highlighted Nsccale's data center in Bjerkvik, Norway, as one of the world's largest and northernmost AI facilities.
  • The article predicts a doubling of electricity prices in Northern Norway within two to three years due to increased demand from data centers.
  • This surge in demand is expected to significantly impact the region's energy market.

American news magazine Time has spotlighted the Nsccale data center in Bjerkvik, Norway, characterizing it as one of the world's largest and the northernmost facility dedicated to artificial intelligence. The extensive report, richly illustrated, details the construction of the data center and its anticipated impact on the region.

The article also addresses the expected development in electricity prices in Northern Norway over the coming years. "Partly as a result of increased demand from data centers, electricity prices in Northern Norway are expected to double within two to three years," the report states, quoting Tor Reier Lilleholt, analysis manager at Volue Insight, an energy data company.

This projection underscores the significant economic and infrastructural shifts occurring in the region. The burgeoning demand for AI-related infrastructure, exemplified by the Nsccale data center, is poised to reshape the energy landscape of Northern Norway, potentially leading to substantial increases in costs for consumers and industries alike.

Partly as a result of increased demand from data centers, electricity prices in Northern Norway are expected to double within two to three years.

โ€” Tor Reier LilleholtAnalysis manager at Volue Insight, quoted in Time magazine regarding the impact of data centers on energy prices in Northern Norway.
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Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.