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After Facebook, Sweden is set for more data center deals, says power utility

The nation's low electricity costs are likely to attract more data centers, including mega-data centers. And Norway is expected to follow Sweden's footsteps.

By Lefteris Karagiannopoulos, Reuters May 10, 2018
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OSLO — Sweden’s low electricity prices are likely to attract new data centers to the country this year, according to Swedish utility Vattenfall, which said it is discussing deals with Silicon Valley companies and Chinese firms.

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