Apple cancels plans for second data centre in Denmark
COPENHAGEN: Apple Inc said on Tuesday it had decided to cancel plans for a second data centre in Denmark and the company will expand its other site in the country instead.
Denmark and other Nordic countries have long been a magnet for power-hungry industries because of their renewable energy resources such as hydropower and wind. They are now also attracting tech companies because of the potential to generate electricity relatively cheaply from renewable sources.
Apple had originally planned to build two data centres in Denmark powered by wind and biomass. The first phase of construction of original data centre near the town of Viborg is due to be completed later this year.