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CIS Liepaja (Latvia)

Innovative green hydrogen facility in Liepāja Special Economic Zone.

CIS Liepaja is Northern Energy’s flagship development and one of the most advanced hydrogen initiatives in the Baltic Sea region. The project is planned in two phases:

Phase 1: 150 MW electrolysis

Phase 2: 850 MW electrolysis

Phase 2 will employ advanced AI-based production optimization, enabling hydrogen output to follow real-time physical deliveries of renewable power from wind and solar, supplemented by grid electricity. This approach targets a 60% utilization rate of the electrolyzer facility, ensuring high operational efficiency and an optimized cost structure.

Located in the Liepaja Special Economic Zone, the project benefits from substantial tax incentives and strong support from local and national stakeholders. CIS Liepaja is positioned to become a major green hydrogen and hydrogen-derivatives hub for Northern Europe.

Hämeenlinna Data Center Campus (Finland)

A high-efficiency, low-carbon data center with 120 MW capacity, enabling large-scale AI/HPC workloads in Southern Finland.

The Hämeenlinna concept is a pure-play data center project, strategically located between Finland’s two largest urban regions: Helsinki and Tampere. The site benefits from excellent fiber connectivity, strong infrastructure, and direct access to up to 120 MW of grid capacity, enabling large-scale deployment of AI/HPC workloads.

Hämeenlinna is planned as a high-efficiency, low-carbon data center campus, designed for modular expansion, robust redundancy, and potential integration with surrounding renewable energy assets. Its location, infrastructure, and development conditions position Hämeenlinna as one of the most attractive hyperscale-ready sites in Southern Finland.

Baltic General Power Company

Renewables, Data Centers, BESS, and Power-to-X across Latvia, Estonia, and Finland.

Baltic General Power Company (BGPC) is an international developer of large-scale clean energy and industrial infrastructure. We focus on renewable power, battery energy storage, data center integration, and Power-to-X solutions that strengthen energy security and accelerate decarbonisation.

With multiple projects under development across the Nordic–Baltic region, we leverage available grid capacity, strong local partnerships, and deep technical expertise to address complex system challenges. Our approach integrates production, storage, and consumption into efficient, resilient energy ecosystems.

Urissaare Sustainable Industry Park (Estonia)

Circular industrial park integrating hydrogen, heat, and oxygen utilization.

Urissaare is a strategic 87-hectare industrial area with access to 1 GW of grid capacity. Northern Energy aims to develop the site into a next-generation industrial park with conditions similar to a Special Economic Zone, enabling long-term industrial growth and favorable investment frameworks.

The concept integrates multiple business areas, including:

- Green hydrogen production

- Data centers

- Hydrogen-derived industries

- Complementary circular-economy operations

Urissaare is designed as a sustainable and circular ecosystem, where energy, heat, oxygen, water, and land resources are used as efficiently as possible to create a strong, interconnected green industry cluster.

Jēkabpils Energy Hub (Latvia)

114 MW data-center and grid-connected BESS concept.

At the old Jēkabpils airport, Northern Energy is developing a 114 MW scalable data center, with an expansion pathway toward 400 MW of IT load. The site benefits from strong grid infrastructure, available land, and the potential integration of green hydrogen and renewable power solutions.

The project is designed to support AI/HPC workloads, aviation-linked digital services, and long-term industrial computing needs in Latvia.

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