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„Framtíðin er í þessu og við þurfum öll að horfast í augu við það“
IS🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

„Framtíðin er í þessu og við þurfum öll að horfast í augu við það“

The article discusses growing interest in establishing data centers in Iceland due to the country's cheap, clean, and renewable energy sources, along with favorable climate conditions. Elísabet Björney Lárusdóttir, an environmental scientist at the Icelandic Association of Sunlight Farmers, emphasizes the potential benefits of such projects, including economic opportunities and minimal environmental impact. She highlights the importance of preparing for these developments and explores possibilities like using cold areas for data centers or utilizing heat generated by them. The Icelandic Association of Sunlight Farmers recently received 12 million krona from the Interreg NPA North Road Project to support local communities and regions along the north road in planning and managing the development of data centers. The project aims to take two years to complete.

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„Framtíðin er í þessu og við þurfum öll að horfast í augu við það“

The article discusses growing interest in establishing data centers in Iceland due to the country's cheap, clean, and renewable energy sources, along with favorable climate conditions. Elísabet Björney Lárusdóttir, an environmental scientist at the Icelandic Association of Sunlight Farmers, emphasizes the potential benefits of such projects, including economic opportunities and minimal environmental impact. She highlights the importance of preparing for these developments and explores possibilities like using cold areas for data centers or utilizing heat generated by them. The Icelandic Association of Sunlight Farmers recently received 12 million krona from the Interreg NPA North Road Project to support local communities and regions along the north road in planning and managing the development of data centers. The project aims to take two years to complete.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the potential for developing data centers in Iceland without overtly promoting or criticizing specific political positions. It focuses on technical and economic factors rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While there is some emphasis on the benefits,

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