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Sandviken, Tuna Sandviken Stockholm Business Sweden

Sandviken, Tuna Owner Muncipality of Sandviken Location Sandviken, 1,5 hour north of Stockholm, 1 hour north of Arlanda. Coordinates lon:60.673179 lat16.435547 Site Characteristics Greenfield developed land zoned for industrial use Total area 400000 m2. Climate Average temperature per year +50 C. Power Today: Load to site 15MW, 132Kv Phase I: Load to site +80MW within 24 months from order. Area for production of Wind power is available near the site, renewable sources. Connectivity Redundant dark fiber 20 m from site. Fiber providers are Sandnet.