Tiktok center blocks Norwegian ammunition factory

Leksand extended the winning streak beat AIK

— We are concerned because we see how our future growth is challenged by the storage of cat films, says Morten Brandtzaeg, CEO of Nammo to the Financial Times newspaper.

According to Brandtzaeg, the prospects for expansion are good now as a result of the Ukraine war, where an average of 6,000 rounds are fired per day. The same trend is seen in the case of artillery salvos, where demand has increased by 15 times as a result of the war, according to Nammo.

Tiktok is currently building three new data storage centers in the area and has an option for two more in Hamar in 2025 – 2.5 miles east of Raufoss.

Tiktok does not want to comment on the data. However, the local energy company Elvia confirms that the electricity grid is not growing with new factories since it promised electricity supply for the new data centers that are being built.

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