Todennäköisesti Nokiaa kiinnostaa.
The land is sold to Google for future expansions of its cloud and data center infrastructure in Finland.
The total value of the transaction is over EUR 27 million, with the combined areas covering approximately 1,400 hectares. The areas are part of the assets of Metsähallitus used for its business activities and they have mostly been in commercial forestry use.
“Metsähallitus promotes green growth by providing sites for green transition projects. This requires balancing economic, environmental, and social sustainability perspectives, as well as extensive cooperation with various stakeholders.
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The land sale for Google’s potential data center investment is an excellent example of how state-owned areas can be used as engines for green growth, while creating jobs and positive regional impacts.
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We warmly welcome Google to expand its operations in Finland and look forward to further collaboration in developing these areas”, says Juha S. Niemelä , Director General of Metsähallitus.