Netherlands Internet(/e-commerce?) energy implications

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Netherlands Internet(/e-commerce?) energy implications

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https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2022/02/d ... orked-out/ says
The Dutch government has imposed a nine-month moratorium on the building of new massive data centres for tech firms while new planning regulations are worked out. In essence, the new rules will mean national government takes a central role in licencing new centres, which until now had been up to local authorities. The decision does not impact on Facebook’s planned massive data centre, or hyperscale, in Zeewolde, which has caused major controversy because of its expected impact on electricity supplies. Plans to build in two other locations – Eemshaven in Groningen (Google) and Middenmeer in Noord-Holland (Google and Microsoft) are also exempt from the moratorium because both areas are considered suitable locations. Planning minister Hugo de Jonge is also looking into the option of confining new hyperscale centres to coastal areas, where they can be more easily connected to offshore wind farms – if there is enough scope for this. ‘Hyperscale data centres take up a lot of space and use an unreasonable amount of the available green energy,’ De Jonge said. ‘That is why the cabinet wants to prevent them being built all over the country.’
The moratorium applies to centres covering more than 10 hectares and which require more than 70 megawatts of electricity.
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