Whitehay Capital

The businesses we're building for the world that's arriving.

Glacier Grid

AI has set off the steepest rise in electricity demand the digital world has ever seen. By 2030, data centres worldwide are on track to draw roughly double the power they do today.

Glacier Grid is building to meet that demand on renewable energy, starting in Iceland, where the grid already runs almost entirely on geothermal and hydro, and the cold climate cools the machines for free.

The infrastructure the AI era runs on, built clean from the ground up.

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Glacier Grid data centre

Whitehay AI

Whitehay AI is built around a single idea: the businesses that thrive over the next decade will be the ones that intertwine human and artificial systems better than anyone else. That's the craft we focus on — putting AI to work inside a business so it carries the load, while people stay where their judgement matters most.

Done right, it's how companies scale and grow without losing the human element that makes them work. That blend is what we build.

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Whitehay AI

Cook Street

Cook Street is a major regeneration in the heart of Glasgow, on the south bank of the Clyde: over a thousand new homes, with commercial and public space woven in. A place to live, work and spend time, built for the people who'll call it home and for the energy it brings back to the riverside.

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Cook Street masterplan

Vatna

Vatna raises arctic charr in Iceland, on glacial water, in clean land-based systems that keep the outside world out. The result is some of the purest fish protein anywhere: clean, traceable, free of contamination.

The fillet leads; its oils, collagen and nutrients become high-value marine ingredients, with nothing wasted.

As the world grows more crowded and its food more industrial, protein this clean only becomes rarer, and more valuable.

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Vatna — Icelandic charr