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    OpenAI to build its first European data centre in Norway, with partners

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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    OpenAI is set to build its first European data centre in Norway, partnering with Nscale and Aker ASA. The $1-billion facility will use renewable energy and Nvidia processors.

    Table of Contents

    • OpenAI's Stargate Norway Data Centre
    • Project Overview
    • Investment and Ownership
    • Sustainability and Power Sources

    OpenAI to build its first European data centre in Norway, with partners

    OpenAI's Stargate Norway Data Centre

    By Terje Solsvik and Nora Buli

    Project Overview

    OSLO (Reuters) -OpenAI is launching its first Stargate data centre project in Europe, partnering with developer Nscale Global Holdings and investment group Aker ASA to open a $1-billion facility in Norway next year, the companies said on Thursday.

    Investment and Ownership

    The artificial intelligence partnership, called Stargate Norway, will initially install 100,000 Nvidia processors and could see a tenfold expansion in future phases amid soaring AI demand, the companies said.

    Sustainability and Power Sources

    The centre, to be built near Narvik in northern Norway, is the first in Europe under OpenAI's Stargate programme and follows the recent announcement of similar-sized Stargate UAE in the United Arab Emirates, the U.S. tech firm said.

    The gigafactory will be fully powered by renewable energy from local hydropower production, the companies added.

    "Infrastructure like this is really important and unlocks a ton of potential for developers, researchers, scientists, and startups all across Norway and Europe," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a video presentation.

    The shares of Norwegian conglomerate Aker ASA rose 11% to a two-year high of 729 Norwegian crowns before paring gains to trade at 717 crowns at 1337 GMT.

    Nscale and Aker will jointly own Stargate Norway with 50% stakes each, investing about $1 billion for the initial phase of the project, which will consume about 20 megawatts of electrical power capacity and have OpenAI as its first customer.

    Aker said it was working with local power producer Nordkraft to secure access to enough electricity to allow Stargate to increase its consumption to 230 MW and eventually add a further 290 MW.

    An Aker spokesperson declined to comment on investment costs beyond the initial commitment or a time frame for the additional capacity.

    The facility will run on Nvidia's advanced GB300 Superchip processors, connected by the U.S. company's high-speed NVLink network technology, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in the video presentation.

    The facility will be among the first AI gigafactories in Europe, Nscale CEO Josh Payne said in the statement.

    "Sovereign, scalable, and sustainable infrastructure is now essential to remain competitive," he added.

    (Reporting by Terje Solsvik and Nora Buli; Editing by Louise Rasmussen, Kate Mayberry, Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •OpenAI is launching its first European data centre in Norway.
    • •The project is a partnership with Nscale Global Holdings and Aker ASA.
    • •The facility will be powered by renewable hydropower.
    • •Initial installation includes 100,000 Nvidia processors.
    • •Aker ASA shares rose significantly following the announcement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about OpenAI to build its first European data centre in Norway, with partners

    1What is the purpose of OpenAI's Stargate Norway project?

    The Stargate Norway project aims to build a data centre that will support artificial intelligence development by providing necessary infrastructure for developers, researchers, and startups across Norway and Europe.

    2What technology will the data centre utilize?

    The facility will run on Nvidia's advanced GB300 Superchip processors, connected by Nvidia's high-speed NVLink network technology.

    3How much power will the Stargate Norway facility consume?

    The initial phase of the project will consume about 20 megawatts of electrical power capacity, with plans to increase consumption to 230 megawatts in the future.

    4What renewable energy source will power the data centre?

    The gigafactory will be fully powered by renewable energy sourced from local hydropower production.

    5Who are the partners involved in the Stargate Norway project?

    OpenAI is partnering with developer Nscale Global Holdings and investment group Aker ASA to launch the Stargate Norway data centre.

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