Site icon AIT365

Crusoe Announces Data Center Expansion with atNorth in Iceland

Crusoe

Crusoe Energy Systems LLC announced a new collaboration with atNorth, a leading Nordic data center services company, to colocate Crusoe Cloud GPUs in atNorth’s ICE02 data center in Iceland. This is Crusoe’s first project in Europe and the arrangement advances Crusoe’s mission to align the future of computing with the future of the climate by powering Crusoe’s high-performance computing infrastructure with clean energy sources.

“I’m thrilled that our quest to unlock sources of low-carbon energy has led us to Iceland,” said Cully Cavness, Crusoe’s Co-Founder and President. “This partnership with atNorth allows us to bring the concentrated energy demand of compute infrastructure directly to the source of clean, renewable geothermal and hydro energy.”

“It is very important to atNorth that we are collaborating with companies that share our approach to sustainability,” said E. Magnús Kristinsson, CEO of atNorth. “Crusoe’s commitment to maximize their compute while minimizing their environmental impact made them a perfect fit.”

The atNorth ICE02 site leverages more than 80MW of power benefiting from the sustainable geothermal and hydro energy produced in Iceland. The country also benefits from low latency networks and fully redundant connectivity to customer bases in North America and Europe via multiple undersea fiber optic cables.

Also Read: CoreSite Announces Major Expansions in New York and Denver Data Center Campuses to Meet…

“AI and machine learning are driving the demand for data centers to grow at a record rate,” said Chris Dolan, Crusoe’s Chief Data Center Officer. “We’re excited about our initial commitment to atNorth and look forward to potentially expanding capacity even more in the future.”

Crusoe is working to make clean computing solutions available at scale in the burgeoning artificial intelligence space. Crusoe recently announced a significant expansion of its Cloud business with newly online capacity and additional financing earmarked for further GPU purchases. In addition to this new clean energy project in Europe, Crusoe has in recent months expanded deployment of its Digital Flare Mitigation (DFM) technology in Argentina and Utah’s Uinta Basin, and is currently developing domestic behind-the-meter wind and solar power projects for its Digital Renewable Optimization (DRO) offerings.

Crusoe is on a mission to align the future of computing with the future of the climate. As builders and operators of clean computing infrastructure, Crusoe reduces both the costs and the environmental impact of the world’s expanding digital economy. By unlocking stranded sources of energy to power artificial intelligence, crypto, and other high performance computing applications, Crusoe is creating the future of compute-intensive innovation that reduces emissions rather than adds to them.

SOURCE: BusinessWire

Exit mobile version