Cap on data centres ruled out despite surge in energy use

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New figures reveal data centres in the Republic used as much electricity as urban households last year

However, Cabinet Ministers have rejected these calls and said what is needed instead is a greater shift towards making data centres more efficient.

“The data centres are a really important and beneficial sector for our country. We have a huge advantage by having them here in terms of the digital industries that are based here that come with it. But they know, and they agree, that they are on decarbonisation plans. We can deliver the clean electricity that will give them a sustainable future here, but we can’t break the climate budget in the meantime, so we do have to make sure that they fit within it rather than blowing it.

Mr Ryan also said the Government is looking to replicate initiatives that would take the heat waste in data centres and use that excess to power homes, buildings and hospitals.Social Democrats TD and spokeswoman for climate Jennifer Whitmore said the data centres’ energy consumption figures are “extraordinary.”

 

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