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Thylander breaks ground on 11.5MW Danish data center

Thylander breaks ground on 11.5MW Danish data center Image: DCD
Thylander and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners broke ground last week on the 11.5MW Dansk Data Center 1 at Esbjerg Port in Denmark. The project, owned with PensionDanmark, is scheduled to launch in October 2027 and will have a grid connection from local operator N1. Its Plexar energy-management system is intended to adjust consumption to grid capacity, while storage supports grid balancing. Utility DIN Forsyning aims to use the facility's excess heat for district heating.
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