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Navigating Data Centre Investments in Denmark: Key Legal Mechanisms for Investors

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Data centres have emerged as a significant investment opportunity in Denmark. With 49 data centres currently operating across the country and substantial expansion underway, the sector is projected to grow by 160% towards 2028, supporting 18,000 jobs and contributing DKK 11.4 billion to GDP. Denmark offers attractive conditions for data centre placement: excellent international data connections, a stable political and business environment, a well-functioning electricity market with high security of supply, a high share of renewable energy, and relatively low temperatures reducing cooling requirements.

Among other successful data centre investment in Denmark requires careful attention to specific legal mechanisms and contractual frameworks. This article examines some of the key legal considerations that investors should address.

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