Prime enters Denmark with 124MW data centre campus

Prime enters Denmark with 124MW data centre campus

Prime, a global provider of hyperscale and wholesale data centres, has announced plans to expand its EMEA footprint to Denmark with a 124MW campus. 

Located at Energivej in Saeby, Prime Denmark features three hyperscale data centres and will be marketed to international cloud providers, Internet businesses, AI and the Global Fortune 500.  

“Denmark represents a strong growth opportunity for Prime,” said Nicholas Laag, Founder and CEO of Prime. “The project will provide much-needed capacity as Denmark’s projected data centre needs accelerate at a 25% CAGR through 2030. Additionally, this will be Prime’s most sustainable campus developed to date with a unique PUE offering that is neutral, reinforcing the company’s commitment to our customers, ESG and to building the foundation for global technology advancement.” 

The Saeby campus is designed to achieve the country’s first DGNB Gold certification for sustainability. Waste heat will be recycled and used to provide district heating from Saeby Heat Plant to the local community. SHP returns chilled water to the campus. Prime Denmark will be carbon neutral and powered by 100% renewable energy delivering a net-positive environmental impact. 

Additional sustainability highlights include biofuel-powered backup generators, environmentally friendly building materials and a customer option for in-rack cooling that efficiently handles power densities of up to 50 kW per cabinet. 

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