France’s Data Centre Energy Demand to Grow 74% by 2050 - Mobile Europe
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In an online petition, LFI activists denounce a lack of transparency and worry about the massive consumption of water and electricity planned for these facilities near Châteauroux.
In Châteauroux, in Indre, Google announced its interest in the purchase of 195 hectares of land. The project: to install their first data center in France. LFI activists oppose it.
France’s data centre energy demand to grow 74% by 2050 - Mobile Europe
Unlike other European countries, France’s heavy reliance on nuclear gives it a window of opportunity to build more data centres France is becoming a default European hub for data centre development due to its low-carbon intensity, stable baseload supply, and its position as a digital interconnection hub. Central to this is that France already derives 65-70% of its electricity from nuclear, giving it low-carbon, stable, and abundant baseload powe…
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