Weekly Data Centre Digest – 21st March 2025

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Reports

Synergy: Hyperscale Data Center Count Hits 1,136. Read here.

RLB: 2025 Data Center trends report. Read here.

Dell’Oro Group: Data Center Capex Surged 51 Percent to $455 Billion in 2024. Read here.


Europe

Oracle to invest $5bn in UK cloud infrastructure. Read here.

Evroc raises $55M to build a hyperscale cloud in Europe. Read here.

New UK data center firm SUB1 secures investment from Boultbee Brooks. Read here.

Clean Energy Capital plans solar farm directly connected to IBM data center in Hursley, UK. Read here.

Drax handed boost in biomass plant data centre plans (Yorkshire, UK). Read here.

Telehouse inks 10-year PPA with RWE to power London Docklands data hub. Read here.

‘Small number’ of redundancies at Meta data centre in Co Meath. Read here.

Spain’s grid operator gives Solaria green light for two more data center projects totaling 130MW. Read here.

Solaria consolidates 1 GW of demand to connect data centers in Spain. Read here.

Portugal eyes $13bn investment in data centres. Read here.

AtlasEdge and Colt join forces to drive Portugal’s digital and sustainable future. Read here.

Sesterce to invest $500 million in AI data centre in France. Read here.

Data centre boom to boost role of gas in Italy. Read here.

Schneider Electric Collaborates with NVIDIA on Designs for AI Data Centers. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Laing O’Rourke achieves major milestone for Pure Data Centres in Abu Dhabi. Read here.

Alfanar Global Development is planning to spend $1.4 billion on developing data centers in Saudi Arabia. Read here.

Wingu.Africa breaks grounds on data center expansion in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Read here.

The Algerian government has broken ground on an AI data center in Oran, Algeria. Read here.


APAC

Microsoft Malaysia to launch three data centres in Q2 2025. Read here.

Thailand has reportedly approved an estimated US$2.7 billion of investments in data centres and cloud services from both local and foreign firms. Read here.

DayOne breaks ground on hyperscale data center pioneering Thailand’s digital future. Read here.

Bridge Data Centres secures record US$ 2.8 billion senior secured bank financing to fuel expansion. Read here.

NTT announces 500MW NAV2 data center in Navi Mumbai, India. Read here.

Currenc to construct hyperscale AI data centre in Johor, Malaysia. Read here.

Digital Realty forms JV with BDIA to play in Indonesia’s data centre space. Read here.

Equinix issues $370m green bonds in Singapore market debut. Read here.

Beeinfotech PH HIVE Hybrid Data Center opens in Manila. Read here.

L&T to invest Rs 3,600 crores to build three new DCs in India. Read here.

Asia Pacific Cloud Park to be developed in South Korea. Read here.


North America

Nvidia & xAI Join Big Tech in AI Infrastructure Partnership. Read here.

STACK Infrastructure Secures $4 Billion in Green Financing. Read here.

Microsoft chose not to exercise $12 billion Coreweave option. Read here.

Microsoft stops some construction work on massive data center in Mount Pleasant. Read here.

Microsoft is building more data centers outside San Antonio, Texas. Read here.

Chevron advances plans to develop US data centers with power generation. Read here.

Goodman Group breaks ground on 49.5 MW data center LAX01 in Vernon, California. Read here.

Crusoe has begun construction on the second phase of its data center conglomeration on the Lancium Clean Campus in Abilene, Texas. Read here.

Diode Ventures files for 515-acre data center park outside Richmond, Virginia. Read here.

Hut 8 secures 592 acres for 300MW Bitcoin and AI data center. Read here.

Core Scientific plans new AI data centers in Dalton, Georgia. Read here.

Data center campus of 6.2m sq ft proposed outside Atlanta, Georgia. Read here.

Details emerge around Beacon AI’s planned 400MW Alberta data center campuses. Read here.

Reno approves first evaporative cooling data center. Read here.

QTS has leased a 756,000 sq ft building near Kansas City for a new data center development. Read here.

Big Tech’s data center boom poses new risk to US grid operators. Read here.


South America

ODATA announced a new 48MW Center in São Paulo, Brazil. Read here.

Growth of data centre investments in Brazil. Read here.


Other interesting articles

Nearly Half of All UK Data Centres to Be Used for AI by 2030. Read here.

Footballer, rockstar, data center engineer? The industry’s battle to recruit. Read here.

Fixing the 8% problem: Solving the data centre industry’s gender imbalance. Read here.

Near Misses Instill Fears Over Widespread Data Center-Induced Blackouts. Read here.

The datacentre energy deficit: How worried should operators be about power outages? Read here.


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Your Hiring Strategy for BIM Jobs 

The demand for skilled Building Information Modelling (BIM) professionals is rising as industries like data centres, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors increasingly rely on digital construction methods. BIM enhances efficiency, ensures compliance, and improves collaboration, making it a critical component of modern projects. However, finding the right talent remains a challenge, with skills shortages and evolving job expectations shaping the hiring landscape. Understanding the BIM jobs market and developing a strategic approach to recruitment is key to attracting top talent and staying competitive.

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Understanding the BIM jobs market

BIM is fast becoming a must-have in high-tech construction like data centres, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors. It boosts efficiency, keeps projects compliant, and improves collaboration across teams.

In data centres, BIM streamlines MEP coordination; in pharmaceuticals, it ensures strict GMP standards are met; and in semiconductors, it helps plan ultra-precise, controlled environments.

So, it’s no wonder that hiring skilled BIM professionals can be challenging. The data centre industry faces a serious skills shortage, while pharmaceutical and semiconductor projects need specialists who understand compliance and complex design.

To stay ahead, companies need a smart hiring strategy to attract the best in the business.


BIM recruitment expectations

An important consideration before setting out your hiring strategy is current compensation expectations of BIM professionals. According to the 2025 CADagency Salary Survey, BIM Technicians are currently earning between £32k and £38k. BIM Coordinators are expecting between £40k and £46k, and BIM Managers are typically earning between £52k and £58k. 

Hybrid working environments and professional development opportunities are priorities for those working in this sector. 

“Companies are increasingly looking for multi-skilled BIM professionals who can manage both technical coordination and stakeholder communication. As firms continue integrating AI-powered clash detection, Digital Twin technology, and automated compliance tools, candidates with expertise in data-driven design and BIM-integrated sustainability analysis are commanding higher salaries.” 

2025 CADagency Salary Survey


Your hiring strategy for BIM recruitment

Hiring the right professionals for BIM jobs requires a structured approach, from thoroughly understanding the roles you need to effectively sourcing the right people for your business. 

1. Who do you need? 

BIM Technicians typically focus on model creation and coordination, BIM Coordinators manage digital workflows and clash detection, and BIM Managers usually oversee BIM strategy and compliance. Identifying the right level of expertise ensures you attract candidates who align with your project demands. 

2. Finding the right people 

Finding skilled BIM professionals means using both active and passive recruitment tactics. Actively sourcing candidates through job boards, LinkedIn, and specialist recruiters speeds up the process, while passive strategies – such as employer branding, networking, and talent pipelines – help engage professionals who aren’t actively job hunting but could be open to the right opportunity. 

Not sure where to start? Get in touch with us or Submit a Vacancy directly. 

3. Screening and Selection 

To secure the best BIM talent, refine your screening process. Assess technical skills through BIM software tests (e.g., Revit, Navisworks), evaluate problem-solving abilities, and ensure candidates understand industry-specific compliance requirements. Interviews should also explore communication and collaboration skills, as BIM success depends on seamless teamwork across disciplines. 


As BIM continues to evolve, so do the expectations and demands of professionals in the field. Competitive salaries, hybrid work opportunities, and expertise in emerging technologies are now essential considerations for both employers and candidates.  

A structured hiring strategy – focused on identifying the right roles, sourcing effectively, and refining the selection process – will help businesses secure the best BIM talent. Whether you’re looking to expand your team or refine your recruitment approach, taking a proactive stance will ensure long-term success in an increasingly digital construction landscape. 

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Weekly Data Centre Digest – 14th March 2025

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Reports

Colliers: 2025 Data Center Marketplace. Read here.

JLL: North America Data Center Report Year-end 2024. Read here.


Europe

Azora announced they are to invest €2bn developing a data center in Zaragoza, Spain. Read here.

CoreWeave partners with Bulk Infrastructure for one of the largest NVIDIA AI deployments in Europe. Read here.

Verne Strikes 10MW Deal with Nebius to Further Expand Europe’s AI Capacity. Read here.

Pinewood Studios (UK) puts data centre at heart of revised expansion plans. Read here.

Hillingdon Council has granted planning permission for the construction of a large data centre in Hayes. Read here.

Kao Data launches high-density AI data centre with liquid cooling in Harlow. Read here.

Data4 and Westinghouse to evaluate AP300 for data centre deployment. Read here.

Spanish data center firm Templus has announced plans to expand into Portugal. Read here.

firstcolo builds new data center in Rosbach (Germany). Read here.

Vodafone Spain targets 100 Edge data centers by year-end. Read here.

UK rips up planning rules to slash grid connection waits by 7 years. Read here.

Soben to become part of Accenture. Read here.

Digital Realty is to host a quantum computer at one of its colocation data centers in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Read here.

Portugal positioned to capture significant share of data centre investment. Read here.

The revised NPPF recognizes that data centres are integral to economic growth (UK). Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Ooredoo spin-off Syntys enters growing MENA data centre market. Read here.

Riyadh emerges as Middle East’s fastest-growing market for data centers. Read here.

JLL has announced it has secured a landmark facilities management contract with Pure Data Centres for a data center in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Read here.

Attacq And Vantage To Develop R628M “Dark Shell” Data Centre. Read here.


APAC

Chinese data center operator GDS Holdings is selling some of its data centers to a private real estate investment trust. Read here.

SM+ begins construction on Jakarta AI-ready data centre. Read here.

CapitaLand Investment to develop its first data center in Japan. Read here.

Mitsui & Co. Asset Management Holdings Ltd has announced plans to acquire, via a holding company, an operational 20MW hyperscale data center in Japan. Read here.

SoftBank and OpenAI to develop AI data center at former Sharp plant – Nikkei. Read here.

TECON Signs THB16 Billion Construction Contract for Google’s Data Center. Read here.

Oracle mulls data center investment in Indonesia’s Batam Island. Read here.

2MW data center planned in Armenia. Read here.

Asia data centre developer and operator Princeton Digital Group has converted a US$105 million loan into green financing for its JC2 data centre campus in Jakarta, Indonesia. Read here.


North America

CoreWeave inks $11.9 billion contract with OpenAI ahead of IPO. Read here.

Microsoft is open to using natural gas to power AI data centers to keep up with demand. Read here.

Super Micro CEO Charles Liang said he teamed up with Elon Musk’s xAI to build the Colossus data center in just 122 days. Read here.

Crypto and AI data center firm IREN is planning to develop a 75MW AI data center in Texas. Read here.

Amazon Web Services has received the green light for its planned data center campus in Marysville, Ohio. Read here.

xAI buys 1 million sq ft site for second Memphis data center. Read here.

An unnamed developer plans to build a $2.1 billion data center campus in Archbald, Pennsylvania. Read here.

Armbrust & Brown PLLC on behalf of Highlander SM One LLC have proposed a data center project for 199 acres of land in San Marcos, Texas. Read here.

1.5 million sq ft technology campus proposed in LaGrange, Georgia. Read here.

RadiusDC announces 12MW Nashville data center in Tennessee. Read here.

Energy trio, Diversified Energy, FuelCell Energy, and TESIAC, wants to pipe gas from coal mines to keep datacenter lights on. Read here.

Eaton to buy Fibrebond in $1.4 billion deal to boost data center market presence. Read here.


Other interesting articles

From Billions to Trillions: Data Centers’ New Scale of Investment. Read here.

Steel shock: How Trump’s 25% tariffs could delay data centres and tower builds. Read here.

Nordics’ efficient energy infrastructure ideal for Microsoft’s data centre expansion. Read here.

Is The Data Center REIT Honeymoon Period Over? Read here.

Banks Are Putting Big Money Behind Data Centers, Sending Land Prices Soaring. Read here.

Delays, costs, and the role of AI in data centre construction. Read here.

The impact of AI on power and cooling in the data center. Read here.

Data center pipeline capacity exceeds 92 GW by end of 2024, says Wood Mackenzie. Read here.


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Azora to Invest €2 billion in Zaragoza Data Centre

  • The project has secured a transmission grid connection of 150 MW, expandable up to 300 MW.
  • The installation minimises water consumption and will be powered 100% by renewable energy.
  • The government of Aragon has granted a Declaration of General Interest (DIGA) for the project, paving the way to start construction in 2026.
  • This initiative marks another step in Azora’s data centre investment strategy, launched in 2023 with the creation of Quetta Data Centres.


Zaragoza, 13 March 2025 – Azora, a leading international alternative investment management platform, through its subsidiary platform, Tillion Data Centres, has announced the development of a new Data Centre (DC) in Zaragoza, located in the region of Aragon, Spain. With an initial capacity of 150 MW, expandable up to 300 MW, Azora plans to invest up to €2 billion in the project.

An additional €5 billion of investment will be made by end users for computing equipment for the DC. The facility is set to become a key driver in the region’s digital transformation.

Azora’s positioning of the DC in Zaragoza (Aragon), a leading data centre hub alongside FLAP-D markets (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin), represents the region’s growing prominence as a key hub for digital infrastructure and data processing in Europe. With a powerful combination of energy availability and connectivity, Aragon has attracted major industry players, further cementing its role as a critical epicentre for large-scale data centre development.

Strategically located in the vicinity of Villamayor de Gállego, less than three kilometres from the transmission substation, the close proximity of the DC minimises the environmental and logistical impact by reducing energy losses and enhancing efficiency.

The project’s initial 150 MW concession was approved by Red Eléctrica in 2024 and has already undergone technical validation by Azora. The project has also been approved by Government of Aragon, granting the DC as a Declaration of General Interest (DIGA), with construction expected to begin in 2026.

Reinforcing its commitment to sustainability, Azora’s DC has been designed to maximise energy efficiency while significantly reducing water consumption. The facility will integrate advanced closedloop cooling technologies, limiting annual water usage to under 2,500 cubic metres, equivalent to the consumption of just 25 homes. In addition, the DC will be powered entirely by 100% renewable energy,
sourced either through self-consumption or long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) contracts with renewable energy producers.

The first phase of 150 MW will see an investment of €1.1 billion, creating an average of over 1,000 new jobs per year and contributing 5.5 billion euros to regional GDP. With the expansion to 300 MW, Azora’s investment would reach €1.95 billion, creating an average of over 1,800 new jobs per year and contributing over €9 billion to Aragon’s GDP, impacting the economy significantly.

This initiative underscores Azora’s commitment to the development of digital infrastructure and builds upon the launch of Quetta Data Centres in 2023, a platform designed to offer low latency solutions for data processing and transmission, which has started the construction of two data centres in Madrid and Barcelona, and aims to create a network of six ‘Edge’ data centres in Iberia.

Tillion Data Centres will focus on building large-scale facilities tailored for businesses requiring maximum processing capacity in highly efficient and hyper-connected environments, supporting the future of cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

According to Santiago Olivares, partner in charge of infrastructure investments at Azora: “The growing demand for data processing capacity, driven by the expansion of artificial intelligence and cloud computing, requires huge investment in the construction of data centres. This new data centre is located in the main corridor of large-scale data centres in Europe, and is validated by the presence of major players in the sector and backed by an energy and industrial network ideally suited to sustain market growth. With plans to develop more than 600 MW in Spain we remain committed to expanding critical assets for the digital future. Our extensive track record in the development of energy infrastructure allows us to identify great opportunities like this one and guarantee their long-term viability. With this new Data Centre, Azora reaffirms its commitment to innovation, sustainability and economic development, consolidating its position as a key player in the evolution of digital infrastructure in Europe.”

For further information:


Azora (Spain) contact
Nacho Miquel: nacho.miquel@irazustacomunicacion.com
Alberto Rodríguez: alberto.rodriguez@irazustacomunicacion.com
+34915634179


Azora (Europe) contact
Richard Sunderland / James McEwan / Ellie Smith
Telephone: +44 (0) 203 727 1000
Email: azora@fticonsulting.com

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Insights and Challenges from Data Centre World 2025 

Attending Data Centre World 2025 this year felt like stepping into the nerve centre of an industry that never stops evolving.

From discussions on sustainability and AI to the urgent need to bridge the skills gap, the event was packed with insights, innovations, and more than a few reality checks!

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Chris Barton kicked off Tech Show London – of which Data Centre World was a large part – with an inspiring talk about his journey in founding Shazam. For anyone who’s ever desperately needed to identify a song stuck in their head, Shazam has been a lifesaver. Originally just a simple tool for recognizing music, it has since grown into a global tech powerhouse with over 300 million users, offering real-time lyrics, background playlist identification, and more. 

Chris shared some core principles that guided his success: 

  1. Build from basic truths – Strip an idea down to its fundamentals and build up from there. 
  1. Creative persistence – Don’t take “no” at face value. Barriers are often just challenges waiting to be tackled. 
  1. Search and destroy friction – Every extra step in a consumer’s journey is a potential drop-off point. Reducing friction isn’t just good user experience – it’s good business. 

Of course, innovation wasn’t just a theme in Chris’s talk – it ran through the event like electricity through a data centre, powering every conversation and keynote.

Tim Goring, Global Business Manager – Digital TWIN, at Siemens Smart Infrastructure showcased ‘Building X’ software, a platform that runs the applications that help manage building operation with digital twin technology. The software shaved 26% off commissioning times in a test project (that’s equivalent to six whole days!).

Tim confidently stated that “like self-driving cars, a building can run itself.” It’s a bold vision – but in an industry obsessed with efficiency, not an impossible one.

Data centre world 2025

Puya Forghani, Offering Manager Large Power Converters at Vertiv, delivering the talk “Powering the AI Era”.

The ever-present skills gap also took centre stage. Pete Betts, Engineering Director at Virtus put it bluntly: “We’re not proud enough as an industry of what we do. Let’s advertise it the same way we’d advertise a film.”

Iain Farquharson, Integration Manager at Red Bear Tech, had a great analogy: “We need to encourage youngsters into the industry; by providing the ‘Lego instruction booklet’ equivalent, we can make data centre construction much more accessible.”

Speaking on a later panel on AI’s role in infrastructure and operations, Nabeel Mahmood, Co-Founder & Managing Director of Nomad Futurist, delivered a sobering statistic: “We have a human capital deficit right in front of us. Over 70% of the workforce is due to retire within the next ten years. That’s a lot of retirement parties. We need people to come into this industry with a passion for it, and that’s going to come from educating people at a young age.” 

The Activate Learning Education Trust stand. Read more about ALET and the Digital Futures Programme.

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Nabeel reframed AI as ‘actionable intelligence’: “We are the ones defining the processes and writing the algorithms – AI does the repetitive tasks.” Meanwhile, Shane Garner, Head of Security & ICT Systems at Pure DC Group, emphasized the need for security, warning that tracking the origins of code is critical to preventing malicious attacks.

Iain Farquharson later emphasized the struggles within data centre construction. “The industry is struggling to deliver projects on time, in budget, and with the current resources available. 57% of people working in the sector are dealing with burnout because of these factors and the pressure they cause.” He referenced the MacLeamy Curve, a concept that highlights the correlation between the cost of design change and the stage of the design process. He explained the importance of implementing new technology early in the design phase, likening it to “choosing the colour you’re going to paint a room, before you pick up the brush.” 


Leaving Data Centre World, one thing was clear – the industry is undergoing rapid transformation. From automation and AI to tackling the skills shortage, the challenges ahead are significant, but so are the opportunities.

Events like this not only highlight these issues but also bring together the brightest minds to solve them. The conversations happening here aren’t just theoretical – they’re shaping the future of data centres. The question is: how fast can we adapt? 

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Partners Group Invests AUD 1.2 Billion in GreenSquareDC to Drive Next-GenerationHyperscale and AI Infrastructure

Sydney, Australia 6 March 2025 – GreenSquareDC is pleased to announce an up to AUD 1.2 billion investment from Partners Group, one of the largest firms in the global private markets industry, acting on behalf of its clients, to accelerate the development of its Hyperscale and AI Data Center platform across Australia.

Securing the Partners Group backing has resulted in GreenSquareDC acquiring its first Sydney site, a brownfield data center consisting of an existing powered shell and an adjoining landbank, allowing future
expansion to 96MW of compute capacity. The company has also secured sites across Melbourne, and Perth, strategically located in close proximity to critical power infrastructure, combined with strong
domestic fibre connections as well as established and planned subsea cables, providing global reach.


Commenting on the investment, Walt Coulston, Founder & CEO said: “We are excited to work with Partners Group on transforming GreenSquareDC. This significant investment allows us to scale rapidly to help meet the growing demands of the world’s largest technology companies. The industry is evolving rapidly, and our
customers demand speed, certainty, and alignment with their long-term objectives.”


GreenSquareDC is guided by its Five Pillars to Sustainability, with a focus on energy efficiency, responsible resource management, and practical customer aligned sustainability measures. This partnership provides not only the financial and operational support to scale the platform but provides strong environmental and security principles in line with industry best practices.


GreenSquareDC’s design and cooling approach is focused on energy efficiency and water conservation, supporting a broad range of server power densities to meet evolving infrastructure demands.


Nicholas Kuys, Managing Director, Infrastructure Asia, Partners Group, says: “Data centers are on a structural growth path supported by thematic tailwinds, including the increasing use of generative AI, growth in cloud adoption, and the migration of data center workloads to co-location sites. The sector has strong infrastructure characteristics driven by the essentiality of the service, long-term contracts, and significant capital intensity. GreenSquareDC represents an opportunity to back a talented management team in the growing Australian market.”


Partners Group, which has over USD 150 billion in assets under management globally, has a strong track record in developing leading data center platforms, including EdgeCore in the United States and atNorth inthe Nordics. The investment in GreenSquareDC marks Partners Group’s expansion into the Australian data center market, reinforcing the country’s strategic role in supporting global AI and cloud infrastructure growth.


GreenSquareDC was advised on the transaction by Berkeley Advisory (Lead Advisor), RBC Capital Markets (Financial) and Norton Rose Fulbright (Legal).

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Reports

Deloitte study: the use of Gen AI will double global data centers’ electricity consumption by 2030. Read here.


Europe

QTS Data Centers has received approval for a £10bn campus in Cambois, UK. Read here.

Stena Line submits data centre proposal that could bring over 1,000 jobs to Anglesey. Read here.

Immersion cooling firm Submer expands into data centre construction. Read here.

Microsoft to build another data center campus in Zaragoza, Spain. Read here.

NxN Datacenters is set to begin construction of its data center in Valencia, Spain. Read here.

Czech telecoms firm České Radiokomunikace is expanding one of its data centers in Prague. Read here.

EcoDataCenter secures €450M to drive green data infrastructure. Read here.

Google has launched a new cloud region outside Stockholm, Sweden. Read here.

Arjun in Talks to Invest in Brookfield-Backed Data4’s Assets. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

Kenyan mobile operator Safaricom has completed phase one of its data center in Limuru, Kenya. Read here.

Microsoft invests extra ZAR 5.4bn in South African cloud infrastructure. Read here.

Microsoft announces AI powered Azure Region for Kuwait. Read here.


APAC

Partners Group will invest up to AUD$1.2 billion to transform GreenSquareDC into a next-generation data centre platform in Australia. Read here.

Asia Pacific’s co-location data centre pipeline will require more than $116 billion in funding for construction over the next five to seven years. Read here.

Saigon Asset Management announced the launch of SAM DigitalHub (Vietnam), a 50-hectare (124-acre), 150- megawatt data center campus initiative with a targeted investment of up to $1.5 billion. Read here.

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres has broken ground on a new data center in Bangkok, Thailand. Read here.

SKT joins forces with Schneider Electric on AI data center (Korea). Read here.

SM+ Breaks Ground on Flagship Data Center in Jakarta’s CBD. Read here.

Sify breaks ground for AI-Hub Data Center in Lucknow. Read here.

South Korea aims to secure 18,000 GPUs to power its ambitious AI plans. Read here.

ARB IOT signs MoU to build AI data center lab in Malaysia. Read here.


North America

OpenAI, Oracle to build Texas AI data center with thousands of Nvidia chips. Read here.

JPMorgan Chase and Starwood Property agreed to lend $2B for a 100-acre data center campus in West Jordan, Utah. Read here.

A proposed $2.8 billion Data Center in South Carolina’s Upstate would have its own onsite power generation. Read here.

CIM Group and Novva Data Centers announced that they recently closed a new commitment of $2 billion in financing from J.P. Morgan and Starwood Property Trust to complete the build-out of Novva’s flagship 175MW Salt Lake City data center. Read here.

DataOne and Nebius Partner for New US 300MW AI Data Centre in New Jersey. Read here.

Stack Infrastructure files for $10bn data center in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Read here.

Stream proposes large data center in Genesee County, New York. Read here.

Data center the size of three city blocks proposed in this Central Jersey town. Read here.

Arizona Land buys 160 acres in Buckeye area of Phoenix for data center development. Read here.

A developer is looking to build a data center campus outside Chicago in northwest Indiana. Read here.

Vantage Data Centers is expanding its existing data center campus in Québec, Canada. Read here.

55H has announced a phased expansion of its data center capacity in Brampton, Ontario. Read here.

Canadian First Nation Prophet River FN plans data center in British Columbia. Read here.

Pembina Pipeline Corporation has entered into agreements for a 50% interest in Greenlight Electricity Centre Limited Partnership, which is developing an electricity and data center complex in Alberta. Read here.

US utility First Energy has reported that its pipeline of potential data centers has surged to 2.6GW by 2029. Read here.

Last Energy plans 30 microreactors in Texas to power data centers. Read here.

Cathedra Bitcoin Sells North Dakota Data Center for $21 Million. Read here.

Kentucky utilities submit planning permission for 1.29GW of natural gas power to serve data center sector. Read here.

Baker Hughes, Frontier Infrastructure Partner on Carbon Capture and Data Center Projects in the U.S. Read here.

Soluna taps 166MW wind power to fuel data center. Read here.

AI Startup CoreWeave’s IPO Filing Reveals Its Data Center Footprint’s Growth — And Its Risks. Read here.

CoreWeave denies any canceled contracts with Microsoft ahead of IPO. Read here.

Blackstone’s Gray Sounds Bullish Call on Data Center Spending. Read here.

Principal Asset Management closed a $3.64bn dedicated data center fund. Read here.


South America

Brazil’s data center boom raises concerns over energy access. Read here.


Other interesting articles

Gen AI to double global data centres’ electricity consumption by 2030. Read here.

Datacloud Energy & ESG 2025: Industry leaders call for urgent grid reform. Read here.

Inside the US Data Center Boom: What’s powering the next tech revolution? Read here.

Europe risks losing AI race without urgent action on digital infrastructure. Read here.

The expansion of infrastructure: How AI data centres will change the sector. Read here.

Recent Missions Enable Lunar Data Centers And Human Archives. Read here.

World’s 1st modular quantum computer that can operate at room temperature goes online. Read here.


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DataOne’s New 300MW Data Center with Nebius Signals America’s Insatiable Appetite for AI

New collaboration in New Jersey redefines data center construction, featuring unparalleled speed, sustainability, and scalability.


March 6, 2025 – DataOne, the sustainable AI data center specialist, and Nebius, a cutting-edge AI and cloud computing leader, are redefining the speed and efficiency of data center construction together.

DataOne is delivering a first phase facility in just 20 weeks and this state-of-the-art data center in Vineland, New Jersey will accelerate Nebius’ expansion into the U.S. market. Built on behind-the-meter electricity solutions, this new data center harnesses innovative power generation to minimize dependence on the local grid.

This advanced approach underscores DataOne and Nebius’ commitment to sustainable infrastructure. Other sustainability-focused solutions include creative heat recovery systems, urban farming, energy-efficient cooling practices, and renewable energy options, all designed to reduce environmental impact while delivering exceptional performance.

Charles-Antoine Beyney, CEO of DataOne, said: “This collaboration marks a turning point in data center engineering. Decades of delivering exceptional Mission Critical Services for BSO’s customers have prepared DataOne for the complex infrastructure demands of AI at scale. This facility is as state-of-the-art as data centers come, offering unprecedented energy efficiency and a strategic location to support Nebius’ rapid global expansion. Our ambition doesn’t stop with what we’re announcing today; we aim to build this campus out with multiple clients and tenants to become a gigawatt-scale data center campus.”

Andrey Korolenko, Chief Product & Infrastructure Officer and co-founder of Nebius, said: “By combining Nebius’ expertise in AI-native cloud computing with DataOne’s deep knowledge of data center infrastructure, we are accelerating deployment timelines without compromising on performance or sustainability. This facility will be a major step in expanding our footprint in the US market, reinforcing Nebius’ position as a leader in next-generation AI cloud infrastructure.”

DataOne entered the market in late 2024 with Europe’s first giga-scale AI hosting data center, followed by an AI-bespoke facility for Core42 in Grenoble, France.

Now, with its largest U.S. project to date, DataOne’s innovative design and operating model continues to push the boundaries of data center development. Meanwhile, Nebius, becoming a DataOne tenant for the next 10 years, continues its own rapid expansion, with this New Jersey facility complementing its existing deployments in Finland, Paris, Kansas City and Iceland.

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Data eXec Search: The Key to Hiring Great Leaders 

Real progress only happens when you challenge everything and push boundaries. At Data eXec Search, we’re all about growth – but not the slow, predictable kind. We’re talking about relentless, never-satisfied, always-moving-forward kind of growth.  

Businesses that thrive in the data center industry don’t settle for mediocrity. The key to driving this level of progress?  

Exceptional leadership. 

We’re transforming executive search and headhunting for the data center industry. We don’t just find leaders – we find trailblazers who challenge norms, push boundaries, and drive impactful change. Partnering with visionary companies, we craft teams that shape the digital future. 

www.dataexecsearch.com  

Contents


The challenges with data center executive search

Finding senior leaders in the data center sector comes with its own unique challenges: 

  1. A limited supply of experienced leaders 

The rapid expansion of the industry has outpaced the availability of experienced senior talent. As a result, many companies find themselves searching for executives from a small, highly competitive candidate pool. A wave of experienced professionals reaching retirement age has resulted in the challenge of replacing decades of experience with a new generation of leaders. 

  1. Traditional recruitment methods don’t work  

The best leaders aren’t browsing job boards – they’re already leading, making an impact in their current roles. Job advertisements and standard outreach fail because: 

  • Executives are busy and don’t actively search for new roles
  • Public advertising of vacancies can raise confidentiality concerns
  • Inbox overload – senior leaders receive countless generic recruitment messages, making it easy for your opportunity to get lost in the noise 
  • Executive search recruitment is about building relationships. Quick hires won’t secure long-term, high-impact results. 
  1. High-stakes roles require unique skills 

Executive positions in data centres demand a blend of technical expertise, industry knowledge, leadership acumen, and strategic vision. Finding a leader with this mix of skills, who also happens to be a great culture fit for your company, is more challenging than hiring for mid-level positions. 

Data eXec Search: executive search and headhunting

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  1. Longer hiring processes and decision-making 

Executive recruitment requires extensive vetting, multiple interview stages, and thorough negotiation. Involving a number of stakeholders, the process is more complex than mid-level recruitment and rushing it risks costly mistakes. 

  1. High compensation expectations  

Top-tier leaders expect competitive compensation packages, often including base salary, bonuses, equity, and long-term incentives. 

  1. The importance of discretion 

Whether replacing a senior leader or expanding a leadership team, data centre companies don’t always want their hiring plans made public. Discretion is critical in securing top talent without disrupting business operations.  

  1. The risk of not getting it right 

A wrong fit for a leadership hire has a bigger ripple effect than a mid-level hire. Company strategy and culture can both be negatively impacted and result in costly turnover.


How Data eXec Search solves these challenges 

We have a strategic, thorough approach to executive search and headhunting built on years of experience in the industry. 

  1. A limited supply of experienced leaders → A powerful network of passive candidates 

Having been working in the sector for years, we have direct access to top leadership. Deep-rooted relationships allow us to connect with the best leaders globally. 

  1. Traditional recruitment methods don’t work A bespoke strategy that delivers results  

Our data center executive search process is thorough, precise and completely bespoke to each role. The same process doesn’t work for all, and we love creating personalized strategies that align with your unique needs. 

  1. High-stakes roles require unique skills Industry expertise is embedded in our DNA 

At Data eXec Search we don’t just understand recruitment – we understand data centers. The team live and breathe this industry so we can pinpoint the right talent with both leadership and technical expertise. 

  1. Longer hiring processes and decision-making A dedicated executive search team 

Our executive search team, headed up by industry influencer Andy Davis, operates with singular focus, ensuring that every search is thorough, strategic, and highly targeted. We don’t juggle dozens of roles—we work with select companies and deliver results. 

  1. High compensation expectations Thorough briefing and transparency with candidates 

We take a proactive, consultative approach to executive hiring. Our thorough briefing stage allows us to create a comprehensive job description, character profile, and EVP document that ensures everyone is always on the same page. 

  1. The importance of discretion Discrete and strategic search process 

We understand how important confidentiality is to the visionary, game-changing companies we work with. Our approach is discrete ensuring that sensitive hiring processes remain private and secure. 

  1. The risk of not getting it right Thorough vetting and cultural fit assessments 

We will always do in-depth competency-based interviewing, but we can also offer psychometric testing, promotion and succession planning, talent benchmarking, and team development. We can do this on with your existing team to assess the capabilities and gaps in the management structure. 


The importance of employer branding

At Data eXec Search, our goal is to build your brand so authentically that, over time, it draws the talent you need naturally – without our help. 

We believe finding the right leaders goes hand in hand with strengthening your brand to attract them. We have an employer branding agency in house who, if needed, can help to showcase your vision, values, and culture. Through carefully crafted content, our podcast, and industry-wide networks, we’ll create and share your story with purpose, helping you become a recognized name in the market. 


Work with us

If you’re after a standard list of CVs from the usual data center companies, we might not be the right choice. But if you’re looking for individuals who challenge the norm, push boundaries, and make a genuine impact, we would love to help. 

At Data eXec Search, we only partner with a few select companies who are hungry to innovate and leave their mark on the world. We will never take on a role that we don’t believe we will be best placed to fill and will always recommend another partner from our network if we don’t think we can help. 

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Weekly Data Centre Digest – 28th February 2025

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Reports

CBRE: North America Data Center Trends H2 2024. Read here.

Cushman & Wakefield: EMEA Data Centre Update H2 2024. Read here.


Europe

Solaria obtains 225 MW to connect data centers in the Basque Country. Read here.

Spain’s grid operator gives Solaria greenlight for two data center projects totaling 438MW. Read here.

Stoneshield plans 6.8 million sq ft data center campus outside Santander, Spain. Read here.

Eni partners with UAE’s MGX and G42 to develop 1GW of data centers in Italy. Read here.

Decision due on £10 billion datacentre plans for Cambois in Northumberland. Read here.

Data center to be built in former bunker in Leverkusen, Germany. Read here.

Drax considering using Selby biomass generators to power data centre (UK). Read here.

Telecom Italia has connected its data center outside Milan to a local district heating scheme. Read here.


Middle East & Africa

e& to sell 40% stake in Khazna Data Center Holdings for $2.2bn. Read here.

DataVolt leases land from MODON for new AI data centre in Riyadh. Read here.

Sudlows Consulting announced its acquisition by Kent, a global leader in engineering services. Read here.

iXAfrica unveils first phase of NBOX1 data centre with new KIXP PoP. Read here.


APAC

Alibaba Group to invest $53bn in cloud and AI infrastructure in next three years. Read here.

South Korea’s Jeollanam-do province secures $35bn deal for world’s largest AI data centre. Read here.

Billionaire Robert Kuok’s Grandson Drives $10 Billion Bet On AI Data Centers. Read here.

PLDT explores new data centre investment as CVC talks conclude. Read here.

Gaw Capital, Sinar Primera build Indonesia-Singapore digital bridge with new data centre. Read here.

Turkish satellite firm Türksat to build 21MW data center outside Ankara. Read here.

Colt DCS expands hyperscale data centre footprint with Inzai 4 launch in Tokyo, Japan. Read here.

Blackstone and Panchil Realty to build 500 MW hyperscale data center in India. Read here.

ISPT files to build 170MW data center in Sydney, Australia. Read here.

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres announced the groundbreaking of its first data centre facility in the STT Johor data centre campus – STT Johor 1. Read here.

Singapore unveils guidelines for data centre and cloud operators. Read here.

Bytedance’s TikTok to invest $8.8 bln in Thailand data centres. Read here.


North America

Meta in talks for $200 billion AI data center project. Read here.

Meta in Talks to Raise $35 Billion for Data-Center Financing Led by Apollo. Read here.

Microsoft (MSFT) Cancels Data Center Leases While Maintaining $80 Billion Infrastructure Spending Plan. Read here.

Data center in Waukee to expand as part of Apple’s new $500 billion U.S. investment plan. Read here.

Nvidia Reports Record-Breaking Revenue on Blackwell Earnings. Read here.

CoreWeave eyes $4 billion IPO, valuation could exceed $35 billion. Read here.

Rowan Digital Infrastructure announced it closed a further $1.24 billion of construction financing to build the second phase of a flagship hyperscale data center campus in Maryland. Read here.

Vantage Data Centers commits $1.75 billion to expand Canadian hyperscale infrastructure. Read here.

New Era Helium and Sharon AI Announce Letter of Intent to Acquire 200-Acre Site for 250MW Net-Zero AI/HPC Data Center in the Permian Basin. Read here.

Core Scientific Stock Surges After $1.2B Expansion of Data Center With CoreWeave. Read here.

Hyperscale Data to scale Michigan data center to 300MW. Read here.

PowerHouse and Provident to develop 1.8GW campus in DFW, Texas. Read here.

TECfusions Expands Data Center Footprint with 73-Acre Virginia Acquisition. Read here.

Cipher Mining acquires more than 500 acres across two sites in Texas for crypto and HPC use. Read here.

JK Land Holdings gets approval for Greenlin Park in Leesburg, Virginia. Read here.

Direct-to-chip cooling specialist Accelsius has partnered with Nordik Data Centers to build an AI data center in Montreal, Canada. Read here.

Hoffman Estates could see third data center campus with sale of Plum Farms property (Illinois). Read here.

Edged Data Centers Opens New AI-Ready Data Center in Aurora (Chicago). Read here.

Continent 8 launches data center in Missouri. Read here.

Iron Mountain has broken ground on it’s first data center in Miami. Read here.

Schneider Electric launches R&D data center in Massachusetts. Read here.

Illinois Teachers commits $300m to US data centre and residential debt funds. Read here.


South America

Entel Bolivia opens new datacenter and announces fiber expansion. Read here.

ODATA Announces Energization of Mexico’s Largest Data Center Campus. Read here.


Other interesting articles

AI Factories: Separating Hype From Reality. Read here.

Does It Matter If Microsoft Is Cancelling AI Data Center Leases? Read here.

How to build data centers without raising grid costs — and emissions. Read here.

Data Center 50: The Hottest Data Center Companies Of 2025. Read here.

Nope. You probably can’t cash in by turning your office or farm into a datacenter. Read here.

A rocket was just fired into space containing the first data center to land on the moon, which is both incredible and incredibly corporate in equal measure. Read here.


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