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Digital bricolage: infrastructuring lower carbon digital space via Nordic datacentre development
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posted on 2023-06-10, 02:44 authored by Paul Upham, Benjamin SovacoolBenjamin Sovacool, Chukwuka MonyeiAccess to electric power and land are now key locational issues for the datacentre sector and most Nordic countries are pitching for their business. We use a comparative case analysis to illustrate several interrelated themes in Norway and Iceland, as both develop their datacentre sectors, but to date in differing ways. In both, digitalisation and datacentres are supported financially through equity holdings and securitisation issued via bespoke investment firms. For datacentres, this finance backs commoditised packages consisting of land with pre-approved planning permission; access to low-cost, reliable, renewable power; and a range of built infrastructure and computing options. Seeking to benefit from the development of monetised, dependent, regional Information Technology ecosystems, states assist with regulatory adjustments and municipalities with supportive land use zoning. Given the deeply entrained and multifaceted nature of the sector, we use our cases to highlight relationships between datacentre financing, spatial planning and infrastructure development in the two countries and also the ways in which the sector may take differing development trajectories. Overall, we build on the developing literature that is revealing the material realities of ‘the cloud’.
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Political GeographyISSN
0962-6298Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
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96Page range
1-13Article number
a102617Department affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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2022-02-28First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
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