Developer Twenty20 Energy has announced its intention to construct two data centers in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland.
Named the Gryfin Project, construction of the facilities planned for the towns of Słupsk and Redzikowo will begin this year and proceed in stages, with 50MW of compute power planned to be operational by 2028 and up to 790MW by 2030.
The total cost of the project will be 10 billion PLN ($2.67bn), according to Kanal6.pl.
DCD has approached Twenty20 Energy for comment.
“The location of this investment means, firstly, prestige, and secondly, new jobs,” said Słupsku’s vice-mayor, Marta Makuch, as reported by Radio Gdansk. “We are fully open to building cooperation between the investor and the entire vocational education infrastructure and the University of Pomerania.”
Twenty20 Energy added that it also intended to build a new regional service hub and its European headquarters in the nearby city of Gdańsk. The complex, the firm’s COO, Morgan Knol, told Zawsze Pomorze, would manage project development, commercial operations, and engineering procurement for the entire MENA region.
Representatives of Twenty20 Energy explained that they were attracted to the Pomeranian Voivodeship primarily because of its large investment areas and a diverse energy production mix that supports large power loads, including ample renewable energy sources and a high-pressure gas transmission network.
Founded in 2014, Twenty20 Energy is an energy developer headquartered in Singapore. Though its website describes the firm as an operator of AI infrastructure assets, its main projects to date have focused on power generation. These include a substation and a floating regasification complex in Papua New Guinea, the acquisition of a geothermal energy startup in Germany, and the construction of several large gas turbines for its own, unnamed data center developments in the US states of Georgia and Texas.
The data center market in Poland’s Pomeranian Voivodeship is currently small, with only three operational facilities listed in the region by DataCenterMap. However, if approved, Twenty20 Energy’s construction of its two facilities will add to a burgeoning market. In March, European renewable energy developer WBS Power announced plans for a 3.2GW facility in the village of Choczewo. The first phase of construction, said the firm, would cost €6.9-€8.6bn ($8-$10bn), with up to 300 staff employed at the site once it becomes fully operational.
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