Norway tests hydrogen-assisted cooling for an AI corridor

October 22, 2025 · Reuters
Nordic pilots explore hydrogen-assisted thermal systems for large AI campuses.
Norway tests hydrogen-assisted cooling for an AI corridor

Remote zones become useful testing grounds for reliability-focused infrastructure.

Cooling performance is measured against both energy and operational continuity.

If the pilot works, expansion is likely to move from trial to policy-backed roadmap.

The effort reinforces Norway’s climate-first positioning in AI infrastructure debates.

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