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The data centre dilemma — should Ireland pull plug on tech boom?

The data centre dilemma  should Ireland pull plug on tech boom
Debate around the country’s relationship with Big Tech and its power-hungry data centres has been thrown back into the spotlight

On the outskirts of west Dublin, Grange Castle seems like any other industrial estate. Wide roads, a steady drift of building lorries, faceless warehouses. Here, big industry names hail big investments.

Just opposite the entrance is Pfizer’s manufacturing plant, due for a €1 billion expansion and several hundred new jobs. Aryzta, the bakery giant, sprawls over 45,500 sq m churning out sourdough and baguettes. Down the road, Grifols, the Spanish pharmaceutical group, is turning blood plasma into medicine.

Yet across Grange Castle and nearby Profile Park, a different sector dominates. A dozen data centres, housing companies from Google to Amazon and Microsoft, sit behind high fences. Several are already working, many are being built, some are waiting to be plugged in.

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