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Harnessing data centers for a greener Helsinki

Helsinki is leveraging its advanced district heating network to integrate data centres, promoting sustainable energy. Helen is seeking partners to expand this eco-friendly initiative.

  • Wednesday, 10th September 2025 Posted 9 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Helsinki's ambition to integrate data centres into its energy infrastructure showcases a pioneering approach to sustainable energy. Helen, a leading energy company, is committed to advancing a combustion-free ecosystem by utilising data centres as part of the solution. Existing facilities are already part of this system, benefiting from the city's sophisticated district heating and cooling networks.

In such areas, data centres play a crucial role in the energy landscape. The electricity consumed naturally converts into heat, which is then fed into the district heating network to warm nearby homes, provided they are within proximity. This synergy transforms data centres from mere data processing facilities into key contributors to the city's green transition. Helen provides an optimal location and service model for centre operators, combining efficient heat recycling with cooling solutions and clean energy supply.

"The synergy benefits of data centres for the energy system are obvious," notes Tuukka Toivonen, Helen's Chief Operating Officer. "Helen can deliver the heat generated by the data centre’s operations for city use, while the data centre enjoys cost-effective cooling. We are a full-service energy partner for data centre operators."

Helsinki is seen as a prime location for such establishments not just because of existing infrastructure but also due to untapped potential. There's space for high-value partners that can bolster competence and business through innovation.

The ongoing energy transition in Helsinki demands newer forms of clean energy. From hyperscalers to edge operators, Helen stands ready to support these centres in settling into the region.

"With our expertise, we are ready to support data centre operators in establishing themselves in Helsinki," Toivonen adds.

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