Eemshaven, Netherlands
The site of our first data centre in the Netherlands, Eemshaven is a bastion of
renewable energy sources and recycled industrial water. Both are used to make
this data centre one of our most sustainable in Europe. While investing in our
neighbours’ priorities, we work together with the community to provide full-time
and contractor roles to keep the internet running for everyone.
For general inquiries, email us at eemshaven@google.com
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Get to know
Eemshaven’s data centers
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Where the Internet Lives: “A Creative Water Solution for a Dutch Data Centre”
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“It Gets My Heart Beating”
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Water management in the Netherlands
Meet some of the people who collaborate with Google to benefit their communities.
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Jeroen de Schutter
General Director, Agrotheek, Netherlands
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Marco Ynema
Googler, Site Lead at Eemshaven Data Center
Why we chose Eemshaven
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A skilled local workforce
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Available industrial developable land
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Well-developed energy infrastructure
Measuring our investment:
Eemshaven by the numbers
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Added to GDP
€1.7B+
From 2017 to 2022, Google data centres added ~€1.7 billion annually to the gross domestic product (GDP) of the Netherlands through direct, indirect, and derived economic contributions.
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New water pipelines
28KM
To help facilitate using industrial water to cool our servers, Google invested €45 million to build 28 kilometres of new water pipelines and water purification systems in Groningen.
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Matching renewable energy purchases
100%
Since 2017, we have matched 100% of the electricity consumption of our operations with renewable energy purchases. We proudly support projects that supplement the existing carbon-free energy supply in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.
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Investing in our community
€6.1M
Between 2017 and 2022, Google invested €6.1 million in several local projects that helped improve science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and vocational education, provided vocational training to refugees, and supported small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wind turbines spin near our Eemshaven, Netherlands, data centre.