According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nscale, Founder and CEO Josh Payne participated in an Oslo Energy Forum panel on the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy, alongside Aker ASA’s CEO. The post situates the discussion in Norway, where Nscale’s flagship data center in Glomfjord and its joint venture with Aker are based, emphasizing the strategic relevance of the location.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights themes of energy infrastructure, policy, and power availability as key determinants of AI adoption speed and competitiveness, particularly in Europe. The reference to “speed-to-power,” modernizing grids, and community-level value from compute investments suggests that Nscale is positioning itself at the nexus of sustainable data center growth and AI infrastructure, which may underpin long-term demand for its facilities and partnerships.
As shared in the post, the focus on sustainable scaling of AI, including ensuring future compute investments benefit local economies, implies that regulatory and social license considerations are central to Nscale’s strategy. For investors, this framing may indicate that Nscale aims to align with European energy-transition objectives and policy trends, potentially enhancing its ability to secure projects, power access, and capital-intensive deployments in a competitive AI infrastructure market.

