CA Group to Invest Billions in AI Data Center Powered by Renewable Energy in Skive
CA Group is set to invest billions in a 25,000 square meter AI data center in Skive, Denmark, which will be the first in Europe to utilize flexible energy consumption powered by renewable sources. The facility, expected to reach full capacity of 100 megawatts within 18 months, will incorporate battery storage and design adjustments. This announcement comes amid a decline in U.S. stock indices and the C25 index in Denmark following recent trade tensions.

CA Group will invest billions in a 25,000 square meter, two-story AI data center in Skive, Denmark, powered by renewable energy. This facility will be the first in Europe to utilize flexible energy consumption through battery storage and design adjustments.
At full capacity, it will operate at 100 megawatts, equivalent to several million laptops. The project is expected to be completed and operational in 18 months. Meanwhile, U.S. stock indices fell by about 1.5% following recent trade threats from President Trump against Denmark and other European nations.
The C25 index in Denmark also saw a decline of 2.7% yesterday, with a slight recovery today. Political leader Sikandar Siddique has filed a complaint regarding a suspected leak of confidential information in his residency registration case in Copenhagen.




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