
Powering AI: Europe switches on its first microgrid-connected data center
CNBC
AVK and Pure Data Centers’ microgrid facility in Ireland could mark the region’s first step toward a privately powered ecosystem.
Just outside Ireland's capital, Dublin, a data center has become the first in Europe to turn to an independent, so-called "islanded," microgrid to keep its servers running.
Europe is looking to cash in on the AI boom while tackling power connection delays that have persisted for decades. The European Commission estimates the bloc needs at least 1.2 trillion euros ($1.39 trillion) in investments by 2040. In some cases, companies can't wait for bottlenecks to be eased and are turning to their own sources of power.
The Dublin facility, operated by power supply solutions provider AVK and digital infrastructure developer Pure Data Centre Group, could mark the continent's first step toward a privately powered ecosystem.

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