The AI systems being built today will reshape everything. Medicine. Science. How we work and create and live. That's not hype. It's already happening.
But these systems carry a weight most people don't see: they need power. Staggering amounts of it. Training a single frontier model can consume more electricity than a small town uses in a year.
The question isn't whether we need more data centers. That's settled. The question is where we put them — and what they run on. We can keep cramming them into cities with grids that are already failing, burning gas to meet the demand we create.
Or we can build where nature already solved the problem. Sweden has rivers that have been generating clean electricity for a century. It has cold air that makes cooling nearly free. It has land, and grid capacity, and a climate that treats data centers as welcome neighbors. So that's where we're building.
500 MW of capacity. Renewable from day one.Designed for AI-scale workloads. Engineered to waste almost nothing. The machines are going to get built somewhere.We think it should be here.
This is HyperNorth.