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Seine-Et-Marne: the Coal-Fired Power Plant at Edf Will Host a Data Center

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A result of a Franco-French alliance between the electricity producer and Opcore, the operational site in 2027 will create a hundred direct jobs and several hundred indirect jobs.

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A result of a Franco-French alliance between the electricity producer and Opcore, the operational site in 2027 will create a hundred direct jobs and several hundred indirect jobs.

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This new data center must be one of the most powerful in Europe. It comes to realize the investment promises made by Illiad in February 2024 at the AI Action Summit.

The French energy company EDF and OpCore, the company of data centers participated 50% by Iliad - controlled by magnate Xavier Niel- and the InfraVia Capital fund, have reached an agreement to invest 4 billion euros in a mega data center in Paris that will have a power of "several hundred" megawatts, according to the companies participating in the project in a joint communiqué.

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EDF and OpCore, the joint venture between Iliad and funds managed by InfraVia Capital Partners, announce the opening of exclusive negotiations with a view to developing a data center of several hundred megawatts on the site of the former thermal power plant (more...)This article Data Center from Iliad in Montereau-Vallée-de-la-Seine, opening in 2027 appeared first on La Revue du Digital.

OpCore announces on the occasion of the Choose France summit that it will invest 4 billion euros to build a data center of several hundred megawatts on the site of a former coal-fired power plant of EDF in Seine-et-Marne. Failed since the closure of its operation in 2004, the EDF coal-fired power plant of [...] Read article

Two billion euros will be invested in Moselle by the company Eclairion for the construction of two data centres, or data centers, in La Maxe and Richemont. First modular infrastructure in France dedicated to hosting high-density "gigacomputers" and artificial intelligence, Eclairion won a call for expressions of interest launched by EDF. ...

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virgule.lu broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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