With the AI boom and a growing appetite for cloud computing, data centres are popping up and expanding all over the country.
While they bring huge economic opportunities, there are major concerns about the amount of energy they consume and whether the power grid can cope.
Just one large data centre can consume the same amount of energy required to power 50,000 homes. Energy experts fear the growing number of power-hungry data centres could make electricity more expensive. Morgan Stanley estimates they currently use 5 per cent (1,050 MW) of power on the grid, which is expected to grow to 8 per cent (2,500 MW) by 2030.
The rapid growth in data centres also comes with big carbon risks too.
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