Twenty20 Energy to Build Two Data Centers in Poland’s Pomeranian Voivodeship
July 2, 2026
Twenty20 Energy to Build Two Data Centers in Poland’s Pomeranian Voivodeship
Twenty20 Energy has announced plans to develop two data center facilities in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of northern Poland, marking a significant expansion of the region’s digital infrastructure. The move underscores the growing demand for data capacity in Central and Eastern Europe, driven by cloud adoption and the expansion of artificial intelligence workloads.
The two facilities will be located in strategic sites within the voivodeship, a region bordering the Baltic Sea that is increasingly seen as a hub for energy-intensive industries due to its access to renewable power sources and connectivity to submarine cable systems. Twenty20 Energy did not disclose the exact locations or total investment value but confirmed that the projects aim to leverage local energy resources and support Poland’s digital transformation goals.
The development comes as Poland emerges as a key data center market in Europe, attracting both global hyperscalers and regional operators. The Pomeranian region offers advantages including available land, a skilled workforce, and proximity to major fiber optic networks. Twenty20 Energy’s announcement aligns with broader industry trends where energy companies are diversifying into digital infrastructure to capitalize on the convergence of power and computing.
Industry analysts note that the data center sector in Poland is poised for rapid growth, with the country’s stable economy and supportive regulatory environment making it a preferred destination for investment. The new facilities are expected to contribute to local job creation and strengthen the region’s position as a European data hub.
Source: datacenterdynamics