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Station d'atterrage

Pays de la Loire, France

Source: OpenStreetMap

Station d'atterrage is a mapped data center in Pays de la Loire, France, operated by Orange. DataCentersExposed has documented a 108,673 sq ft footprint at this site. It runs on France's grid, which was 5% fossil-fuelled at 41 gCO₂e/kWh in 2025 (Ember).

Reporting by · Updated Jun 14, 2026

Real parent
Orange
Operator
Orange
Est. capacity
~20-45 MW
Footprint
108,673 sq ft
Grid carbon
41 gCO₂/kWh
Clean electricity
95%
DC power price
12.24¢/kWh
Region
Pays de la Loire
Attribution & capacity confidence:mediumprimary source
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Dot size = disclosed capacity (MW). Smallest = undisclosed, not small.

Overview

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Station d'atterrage is a mapped data center in France, run by Orange. Available records describe it as an Orange data center, with a reported footprint of 108,673 square feet. No parent above Orange is listed in the verified record, and details on its operational status remain thin.

Operator chain

  • Ultimate parent
    Orange
  • Files as
    Orange
  • This facility
    Station d'atterrage

The grid behind this site

source: Ember · Eurostat
Grid carbon intensity
41 gCO₂/kWh
Clean electricity
95%
Fossil electricity
5%
Data-center power price
12.24¢/kWh

A large data center in France pays 12.24¢/kWh for electricity — a household pays 29.26¢, 58% more than the data center (Eurostat).

National grid context, not this facility's own metering. Full country picture: France data centers.

Methodology & sources

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