Locations
The Mills Network operates across a limited number of regions selected for their suitability to long-term infrastructure development and operation.
Locations are determined by operational requirements rather than proximity to population centres or existing commercial hubs.
Considerations include energy availability, climate conditions, regulatory stability, and the capacity to support multi-decade infrastructure lifecycles.
As a result, many operational sites are situated in remote or sparsely populated regions.
The Network’s activities are currently concentrated in a small number of regions where environmental and governance conditions support sustained operation.
These regions include:
- Northern Europe, including Arctic and sub-Arctic environments
- North America, in areas with established grid infrastructure and regulatory capacity
- Selected regions where renewable energy systems support long-term capacity planning
Specific site locations are not publicly disclosed.
Work may be conducted under varying legal, regulatory, and labour frameworks depending on location.
Individuals engaging with the Network are expected to comply with applicable local requirements, including security, employment, and operational regulations.
Mobility between regions, where required, is managed through formal processes and subject to approval.
Not all roles are tied to a single geographic location. Some functions operate across regions or are based in coordination centres rather than at infrastructure sites.
Location requirements are determined by the nature of the work and the operational phase of infrastructure.
Further information on functional areas is available under Roles and Disciplines.